Department of Mechanical Engineering, Delft University of Technology, Delft, Netherlands
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Advances on High Entropy 3D Printing Alloys
Author(s): Nessie Brown* and Medina Everly
Supported by the progress of High Entropy Composites (HEAs) produced by ordinary cycles in different applications, the improvement
of HEAs for 3D printing has been progressing quickly lately. 3D printing of HEAs leads to an extraordinary potential for assembling
mathematically complex HEA items with positive exhibitions, in this way rousing their expanded appearance in modern applications.
Thus, an exhaustive survey of the new accomplishments of 3D printing of HEAs is given, in the parts of their powder improvement, printing
processes, microstructures, properties, and likely applications. It starts with the presentation of the essentials of 3D printing and HEAs, as well
as the remarkable properties of 3D printed HEA items. The cycles for the improvement of HEA powders, including atomization and
mechanical alloying, and the powder properties, are then introduced.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2169.0022.2023.12.625
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