1. Metal Matrix Composite Material by Direct Metal Deposition.
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Novichenko, D., Marants, A., Thivillon, L., Bertrand, P.H., and Smurov, I.
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METALLIC composites ,METAL cladding ,INDUSTRIAL lasers ,PROTECTIVE coatings ,MANUFACTURING processes ,TITANIUM carbide ,MICROSTRUCTURE - Abstract
Abstract: Direct Metal Deposition (DMD) is a laser cladding process for producing a protective coating on the surface of a metallic part or manufacturing layer-by-layer parts in a single-step process. The objective of this work is to demonstrate the possibility to create carbide-reinforced metal matrix composite objects. Powders of steel 16NCD13 with different volume contents of titanium carbide are tested. On the base of statistical analysis, a laser cladding processing map is constructed. Relationships between the different content of titanium carbide in a powder mixture and the material microstructure are found. Mechanism of formation of various precipitated titanium carbides is investigated. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2011
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