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Crystallographic Variability in Additive Manufacturing
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Rowenhorst, David J.
, Fonda, Richard W.
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Additive manufacturing
/ Crystal growth
/ Crystallography
/ Nucleation
/ Texture
2022
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Rowenhorst, David J.
, Fonda, Richard W.
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Additive manufacturing
/ Crystal growth
/ Crystallography
/ Nucleation
/ Texture
2022
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Crystallographic Variability in Additive Manufacturing
2022
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Overview
The crystallographic textures produced during additive manufacturing can be understood, predicted, and manipulated by varying the grain nucleation and growth processes. The resultant textures are primarily dictated by the melt pool geometry, which defines the local thermal gradient and thus the preferred crystal growth directions, as well as the scan strategy, which controls the propagation of grain orientations into subsequent layers. This texture can be diluted through heterogeneous nucleation of new grain orientations, which can occur through a variety of mechanisms. This ability to control the texture during additive manufacturing can enable the location-specific control of properties as a function of position in the build.
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IOP Publishing
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