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Volumn 36, Issue 12, 2009, Pages 3204-3209
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Progress and challenges of laser direct manufacturing of large titanium structural components
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Author keywords
Aerospace; Laser direct manufacturing; Laser technique; Metals structural components; Titanium alloys
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Indexed keywords
ADVANCED MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGIES;
BASIC RESEARCH;
DEPOSITION PROCESS;
ECONOMIC ADVANTAGES;
ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS;
EQUIPMENT DEVELOPMENT;
FORGING PROCESS;
FORMING MECHANISM;
FURTHER DEVELOPMENT;
HIGH TEMPERATURE;
INTERACTION BEHAVIOR;
INTERNAL DEFECTS;
INTERNAL STRESS;
INTERNAL STRUCTURE;
LASER INDUCED;
LASER TECHNIQUE;
METALLURGICAL KINETICS;
MICROSTRUCTURE AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES;
NON EQUILIBRIUM;
RAPIDLY SOLIDIFIED STRUCTURES;
STATE OF THE ART;
STEADY-STATE EVOLUTION;
STRUCTURAL COMPONENT;
TECHNOLOGICAL CHALLENGES;
THERMAL PHYSICS;
AEROSPACE INDUSTRY;
DEFECTS;
DISKS (STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS);
IMPLANTS (SURGICAL);
INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS;
MANUFACTURE;
MECHANICAL CONTROL EQUIPMENT;
MECHANICAL PROPERTIES;
METALLURGY;
MICROSTRUCTURE;
RAPID SOLIDIFICATION;
SMELTING;
STRUCTURAL METALS;
TITANIUM;
TITANIUM ALLOYS;
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EID: 74249101491
PISSN: 02587025
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.3788/CJL20093612.3204 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (167)
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References (10)
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