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  • 2021Fabrication and characterization of a novel photoactive based (0-3) piezocomposite material with potential as a functional material for additive manufacturing of piezoelectric sensors2citations
  • 2020Characterization of (0-3) piezocomposite materials for transducer applications1citations
  • 2019Developing a 3D printable electret material for sensing applicationscitations
  • 2018Linear ultrasonic array design using cantor set fractal geometry2citations
  • 2018Broadband 1-3 piezoelectric composite transducer design using Sierpinski Gasket fractal geometry11citations
  • 2018Broadband piezocrystal transducer array for non-destructive evaluation imaging applications1citations
  • 2017Linear ultrasonic array incorporating a Cantor Set fractal element configurationcitations
  • 2016Improving the operational bandwidth of a 1-3 piezoelectric composite transducer using Sierpinski Gasket fractal geometrycitations
  • 2015An investigation in to the effects of recycling of Ti-6Al-4V powders used within selective laser meltingcitations
  • 2015System modeling and device development for passive acoustic monitoring of a particulate-liquid process5citations
  • 2015Accurate finite element model of equiaxed-grain engineering material for ultrasonic inspectioncitations
  • 2014Application of conformal map theory for design of 2-D ultrasonic array structure for ndt imaging application17citations
  • 2012High intensity focused ultrasound array transducers using 2-2 stacked piezoelectric composite appropriate for sonochemisrty application1citations
  • 2012Ultrasonic imaging of electrofusion welded polythene pipes employed in utilities industrycitations
  • 2010An annular array with fiber composite microstructure for far field NDT imaging applications2citations
  • 2010Properties of photocured epoxy resin materials for application in piezoelectric ultrasonic transducer matching layers15citations
  • 2010Hexagonal array structure for 2D NDE applications1citations
  • 2010A wideband annular piezoelectric composite transducer configuration with a graded active layer profile10citations
  • 2009Numerical optimisation of piezocomposite material properties using 3D finite - element modelingcitations
  • 2009The causal differential scattering approach to calculating the effective properties of random composite materials with a particle size distributioncitations
  • 2008Harmonic analysis of lossy piezoelectric composite transducers using the plane wave expansion method7citations
  • 2008Analysis of ultrasonic transducers with fractal architecture9citations
  • 2008Enhancing the performance of piezoelectric ultrasound transducers by the use of multiple matching layers11citations
  • 2007Simulation of the influence of hydrophones used for the characterization of pressure field distribution in low frequency, high power ultrasonic reactor vessels1citations
  • 2007Investigating the influence of the constituent materials on the performance of periodic piezoelectric composite arrays1citations
  • 2007Theoretical modelling of frequency dependent elastic loss in composite piezoelectric transducers11citations

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  • Cardona, Milovan Joe
  • Mansour, R.
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  • Omoniyi, O. A.
  • Tiller, B.
  • Fang, Haoyu
  • Mulholland, Anthony J.
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  • Nordon, Alison
  • Li, Wenqi
  • Xiao, Bo
  • Burnett, Timothy
  • Dziewierz, Jerzy
  • Jackson, Joseph
  • Ramadas, Sivaram Nishal
  • Mackersie, John
  • Wang, Chuangnan
  • Kadumberi, Arjun Prakash Thattaliyath
  • Wilcox, P. D.
  • Velichko, A.
  • Ramadas, S. N.
  • Troge, Alexandre
  • Pethrick, Richard
  • Hayward, Gordon
  • Hayward, G.
  • Banks, R. A.
  • Young, Andrew
  • Orr, Leigh-Ann
  • Orr, L.
  • Pethrick, R. A.
  • Parr, A. C. S.
  • Harvey, G.
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An investigation in to the effects of recycling of Ti-6Al-4V powders used within selective laser melting

  • Oleary, Richard
Abstract

This report details a systematic study into the effects of recycling of Ti-6Al-4V powders used within Selective Laser Melting. Five identical test builds were produced with a variety of test pieces in order to ascertain any effect of changes in powder characteristics observed on mechanical, chemical and metallurgical properties of laser melted parts. Testing included tensile testing, fatigue testing, chemical composition testing and porosity testing. A quantity of Grade 23 Ti-6Al-4V powder was taken from a single manufacturing batch and run through the SLM process five times. Powder samples were taken from the initial manufacture’s batch, and from within the build chamber at the end of each build, as well as post sieving of the powder from each build. The powders were subjected to Particle Size Distribution analysis, chemical composition analysis and imaged under Scanning Electron Microscope. The purpose of this was to determine the effect of repeated recycling on their PSD range, chemical composition and morphology. The effect of recycling on powder characteristics was shown to be an increase in the number of larger particles contained within the population, and a reduction in the number of fine particles. Repeated recycling was shown to have a statistically significant effect on values of Dx(10), Dx(50) and Dx(90), which all increased. These changes in powder characteristics within the powder population were shown to have no statistically significant effect on the mechanical properties of parts produced. There was no effect observed on UTS, Yield Strength, Percentage Elongation or Fatigue Strength for parts produced in the five builds. It was not possible to say that this trend would continue with indefinite recycling. The effect of position within the build chamber in which the parts were built was shown to be strongly significant, with large variation in mechanical properties of parts produced in different positions. Porosity analysis showed an increase in porosity for parts which exhibited the worst ...

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  • morphology
  • strength
  • fatigue
  • selective laser melting
  • chemical composition
  • yield strength
  • porosity
  • fatigue testing