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Additive manufacturing is already actively used in various high-tech industries today. At the same time, there is a certain limitation and imperfection of known and widely used conventional materials when they are used in additive manufacturing. In this regard, extensive research and development are aimed at the advancements of new materials by adjusting the chemical compositions of conventional alloys, new equipment with expanded functionality and the ability to work with a wide range of materials that were previously not available for additive manufacturing. This Special Issue covers a wide scope of additive manufacturing processes, comprising investigation, characterization of materials and their properties, development and application of new materials, structures designed for additive manufacturing, as well as processes and techniques that will expand the potential applications of layer-by-layer synthesis.
Technology: general issues --- Chemical engineering --- additive manufacturing --- binder jetting --- silicon carbide --- spray drying --- pyrolysis --- n/a --- direct laser deposition (DLD) --- direct metal deposition --- additive manufacturing (AM) --- corrosion resistant steel --- heat treatment (HT) --- maraging steel --- microstructure --- mechanical characteristics --- selective laser melting --- titanium alloy --- mechanical alloying --- powder bed fusion --- nitinol --- direct laser deposition --- heat transfer --- mass transfer --- hydrodynamics --- simulation of the melt pool --- alloys --- Ti-6Al-4V --- direct energy deposition --- thermal history --- annealing --- phase composition --- tensile properties --- tungsten carbides --- cobalt --- nanopowder --- synthesis --- granulation --- spheroidization --- DC thermal plasma --- lead-free piezoceramic --- barium titanate --- sintering --- piezoelectric properties --- titanium alloys --- multimaterial 3D printing --- graded materials --- mechanical properties --- stress relaxation --- elevated temperatures --- pure tungsten --- selective electron beam melting (SEBM) --- porosity --- soft-magnetic alloy --- FeSiB --- magnetic properties
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