Search for dissertations about: "sintering model"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 65 swedish dissertations containing the words sintering model.
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1. Cemented Carbide Sintering : Constitutive Relations and Microstructural Evolution
Abstract : Cemented carbides based on tungsten carbide and cobalt arecommonly produced by a powder metallurgy route including liquidphase sintering. The pressed compact densifies to almost halfits volume during sintering due to pore elimination. READ MORE
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2. Sintering in the Kraft Pulp Mill - Studies in the Rotary Kiln and Recovery Boiler
Abstract : The conversion of black liquor to white liquor is carried out in the chemical recovery system, which is made up of several units; in two of them, i.e. the recovery boiler and the rotary kiln, sintering plays an important role. READ MORE
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3. Novel approaches for achieving full density powder metallurgy steels
Abstract : Powder metallurgy (PM) is one of the most resource-efficient methods for manufacturing structural components with complex shapes. The utilisation of the metal powder to shape the components allows to minimise material waste and increase energy efficiency. READ MORE
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4. Sintering simulation framework for 316L stainless steel components manufactured by binder jetting
Abstract : Binder Jetting (BJT) is an additive manufacturing (AM) technology allowing mass-production of small to medium-size metal components. BJT is a multi-step AM technology, where the geometrical shape of components is provided during the printing step, and the final properties are achieved through a second consolidation step - sintering. READ MORE
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5. Experimental study and simulation of sintering of 316L components produced by binder jetting
Abstract : Binder Jetting (BJT) is a multi-step Additive Manufacturing (AM) technique that is used for producing components with highly complex geometries and competitive final properties with high productivity when compared to other AM technologies. The first step provides the basic part geometric shape (BJT printing), and the next step (debinding and sintering) consolidates the part to reach final geometry and intended basic material properties. READ MORE