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Selective laser melting of Invar 36: microstructure and properties
Chunlei Qiu
, Nicholas Adkins
, Moataz Attallah
Metallurgy and Materials
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Build Orientation
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Columnar Grain
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Diffraction Methods
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Ductility
25%
Electron Backscatter Diffraction
25%
Electron Microscope
25%
Elongated Pores
25%
Grain Boundary
25%
Grain Boundary Precipitates
25%
Heat Treatment
25%
HIPing
50%
Invar 36
100%
Irregular Shape
25%
Keyhole
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Laser Power
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Laser Scanning Speed
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Low Coefficient of Thermal Expansion
25%
Low Porosity
25%
Melt Flow Behavior
25%
Microstructure
100%
Nanoscale Precipitates
25%
Optical Microscope
25%
Pore numbers
25%
Porosity
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Scanning Speed
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Selective Laser Melting
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Slow Cooling
25%
Tensile Properties
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Tensile Strength
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Tensile Test
25%
Thermal Expansion Measurements
25%
Transgranular
25%
X Ray Diffraction
25%
Engineering
Backscattered Electron
50%
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion
50%
Columnar Grain
50%
Flow Behavior
50%
Heat Treatment
50%
Laser Power
50%
Laser Scanning Speed
100%
Melt Flow
50%
Porosity
100%
Ray Diffraction
50%
Sample Surface
50%
Scanning Speed
50%
Selective Laser Melting
100%
Slow Cooling
50%
Tensile Property
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Tensile Testing
50%
Ultimate Tensile Strength
50%
Material Science
Coarsening
33%
Diffraction Measurement
33%
Grain Boundary
66%
Heat Treatment
33%
Invar
100%
Selective Laser Melting
100%
Surface (Surface Science)
33%
Tensile Property
33%
Tensile Testing
33%
Thermal Expansion
66%
Ultimate Tensile Strength
33%
X-Ray Diffraction
33%