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This project investigates the use of selective laser melting to create periodic lamellar metals with tailored microstructures. By adding alloying elements, it aims to enhance the strength and ductility of 3D printed metals, addressing critical gaps in knowledge for high-performance engineering applications.
Periodic lamellar metals (PLMs) with coarse-to-fine grained microstructures provides a new way to overcome the strength-ductility trade-off through the accumulation of geometrically necessary dislocations and hetero-deformation induced hardening, demonstrating great potential to future engineering applications.
As an important component of Industry 4.0, selective laser melting (SLM) has become a powerful industrial tool in EU and worldwide.
However, to date, few to no efforts have been devoted i…
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