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Enrique J. Lavernia Research Group

Texas A&M University College of Engineering

Metallic Powders for Additive Manufacturing: Science and Applications

Posted on February 28, 2024 by Taylor Northcut

Drs. Enrique Lavernia, Kaka Ma, Julie Schoenung, James Shackelford, and Baolong Zheng have released a new book, Metallic Powders for Additive Manufacturing: Science and Applications.

Description:

“Metallic Powders for Additive Manufacturing introduces the readers to the science and technology of atomized metal powders beyond empirical knowledge and the fundamental relationships among the chemistry, microstructure, and morphology of atomized metallic powders and their behavior during additive manufacturing. The text sets a foundation of the underlying science that controls the formation and microstructure of atomized metallic droplets, including the relations among the properties of metallic powders, their performance during the manufacturing processes, and the resulting products. Other topics covered include the influence of powder on defect formation, residual stress, mechanical behavior, and physical
properties. The concluding two chapters encompass considerations of broader societal implications and overarching themes, including the exploration of alternative feedstock materials, economic analysis, and sustainability assessment. These chapters offer valuable perspectives on the prospective trajectory of the field.”

The book can be purchased here.

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