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Volumn 60, Issue 9, 2012, Pages 3849-3860
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Densification behavior, microstructure evolution, and wear performance of selective laser melting processed commercially pure titanium
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Author keywords
Laser treatment; Microstructure; Selective laser melting (SLM); Titanium; Wear
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Indexed keywords
BALLING PHENOMENON;
COEFFICIENT OF FRICTIONS;
COMMERCIALLY PURE TITANIUMS;
COMPREHENSIVE STUDIES;
DENSIFICATION BEHAVIOR;
DRY SLIDING WEAR TEST;
FULL DENSIFICATION;
HIGH HARDNESS;
KINETIC UNDERCOOLING;
LASER ENERGY DENSITY;
LASER TREATMENT;
LIQUID VISCOSITY;
MARANGONI CONVECTION;
METALLURGICAL MECHANISMS;
MICROSTRUCTURAL CHARACTERISTICS;
MICROSTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT;
MICROSTRUCTURE EVOLUTIONS;
PHASE CONSTITUTION;
PROCESS DEFECTS;
PROCESS WINDOW;
SELECTIVE LASER MELTING;
SOLIDIFICATION FRONTS;
SOLIDIFICATION RATE;
TRIBOLAYERS;
WEAR PERFORMANCE;
WEAR RATES;
WORN SURFACE;
HARDNESS;
MICROSTRUCTURE;
REFINING;
SOLIDIFICATION;
TITANIUM;
WEAR OF MATERIALS;
LIQUIDS;
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EID: 84860313211
PISSN: 13596454
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1016/j.actamat.2012.04.006 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (930)
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References (48)
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