2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.matdes.2014.08.065
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Effect of substrate temperature on the interface bond between support and substrate during selective laser melting of Al–Ni–Y–Co–La metallic glass

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“…This temperature is much higher than the liquidus temperature of Al-12Si alloys (577°C). Given that measuring the temperature in the melt pool in such a short time is currently not possible, the temperature distribution upon heating within the melt pool in this study was estimated based on the transient heat transfer model using COMSOL™ [45] (the details of the approach have been given previously [46]) and the results are shown in Fig. 5.…”
Section: Mechanisms For the Formation And Growth Of Eutectic Si Partimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This temperature is much higher than the liquidus temperature of Al-12Si alloys (577°C). Given that measuring the temperature in the melt pool in such a short time is currently not possible, the temperature distribution upon heating within the melt pool in this study was estimated based on the transient heat transfer model using COMSOL™ [45] (the details of the approach have been given previously [46]) and the results are shown in Fig. 5.…”
Section: Mechanisms For the Formation And Growth Of Eutectic Si Partimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous works in recent years have demonstrated the feasibility of using this method to build 3D part from a range of metal powders, including pure iron [5], stainless steel [6][7][8], hard tool steel [9,10], titanium alloys [11][12][13][14][15], nickel-base superalloys [4,[16][17][18], cobalt-chromium alloys [19][20][21], copper compounds [22][23][24], aluminum alloys [15,[25][26][27], refractory metals [28][29][30][31], metal matrix composites (MMCs) [2,[32][33][34][35], and even dissimilar metals (functionally gradient materials) [36,37]. Glass [38,39] and metal glass [40][41][42], quasicrystals [43] are also reported as potential SLM materials in this year.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is interesting to notice that the fabrication of an SLM part is to overlay the procedures of small melting pools generated by laser spots in micro-diameter, which makes the SLM method bypass the D c problem encountered by other conventional methods. Some research has been made on BMG additive manufacturing in recent years; Fe-, Zr-, and Al-based amorphous alloys were fabricated, and nano-crystals were found in the heat-affected zone (HAZ) [18][19][20][21][22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%