2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.dib.2016.09.042
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Brief data overview of differently heat treated binder jet printed samples made from argon atomized alloy 625 powder

Abstract: Powder bed binder jet printing (BJP) is an additive manufacturing method in which powder is deposited layer-by-layer and selectively joined in each layer with binder. The data presented here relates to the characterization of the as-received feedstock powder, BJP processing parameters, sample preparation and sintering profile (“Effect of solutionizing and aging on the microstructure and mechanical properties of powder bed binder jet printed nickel-based superalloy 625” (A. Mostafaei, Y. Behnamian, Y.L. Krimer,… Show more

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“…The dimensionless interfacial energy a(n) = 1 + 4 cos(4θ), with four-fold anisotropy of magnitude 4 , interface normal vectorn = − ∇φ |∇φ| , and orientation angle θ = arctan ∂φ ∂y / ∂φ ∂x . The nondimensional deviation of chemical potential, u = ln 2ck/c 0 1+k−(1−k)φ , is defined with respect to the equilibrium chemical potential at a reference temperature T 0 and system composition c 0 .…”
Section: Phase-field Solidification Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The dimensionless interfacial energy a(n) = 1 + 4 cos(4θ), with four-fold anisotropy of magnitude 4 , interface normal vectorn = − ∇φ |∇φ| , and orientation angle θ = arctan ∂φ ∂y / ∂φ ∂x . The nondimensional deviation of chemical potential, u = ln 2ck/c 0 1+k−(1−k)φ , is defined with respect to the equilibrium chemical potential at a reference temperature T 0 and system composition c 0 .…”
Section: Phase-field Solidification Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Krimer, E.L. Stevens, J.L. Luo, M. Chmielus, 2016) [13]. The collected data presents the characterization of the as-received gas- and water-atomized alloy 625 powders, BJP processing parameters and density of the sintered samples.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A binder jet printer was used to print the denture with the following printing parameters: layer height of 100 μm, recoat speed of 130 mm/s, oscillator speed of 2050 rpm, roller speed of 250 rpm, roller traverse speed of 15 mm/s, and drying speed of 17 mm/s [6,7]. The printed parts were cured at 175 °C in a box furnace and then sintered in a Lindberg tube furnace embedded in alumina powder under vacuum at a holding temperature of 1285 °C for 4 h (detailed information in [8,9]).…”
Section: B-c)mentioning
confidence: 99%