2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijplas.2023.103591
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Enhanced plasticity due to melt pool flow induced uniform dispersion of reinforcing particles in additively manufactured metallic composites

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“…Generally, the inclusion of nanoparticles within the matrix alloy is more challenging than the microparticles. This is attributed to the nanoparticles' high surface energy, which can lead to several defects, such as particle agglomeration, increased residual stress, and cracking [133]. Nonetheless, the nanoparticles can enhance the mechanical properties more effectively than the microparticles [126].…”
Section: Size Distribution Of the Reinforcementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Generally, the inclusion of nanoparticles within the matrix alloy is more challenging than the microparticles. This is attributed to the nanoparticles' high surface energy, which can lead to several defects, such as particle agglomeration, increased residual stress, and cracking [133]. Nonetheless, the nanoparticles can enhance the mechanical properties more effectively than the microparticles [126].…”
Section: Size Distribution Of the Reinforcementmentioning
confidence: 99%