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3D printing of high-strength aluminium alloys

John H. Martin (), Brennan D. Yahata, Jacob M. Hundley, Justin A. Mayer, Tobias A. Schaedler and Tresa M. Pollock
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John H. Martin: HRL Laboratories LLC, Sensors and Materials Laboratory
Brennan D. Yahata: HRL Laboratories LLC, Sensors and Materials Laboratory
Jacob M. Hundley: HRL Laboratories LLC, Sensors and Materials Laboratory
Justin A. Mayer: HRL Laboratories LLC, Sensors and Materials Laboratory
Tobias A. Schaedler: HRL Laboratories LLC, Sensors and Materials Laboratory
Tresa M. Pollock: University of California

Nature, 2017, vol. 549, issue 7672, 365-369

Abstract: Zirconium nanoparticles introduced into aluminium alloy powders control solidification during 3D printing, enabling the production of crack-free materials with strengths comparable to the corresponding wrought material.

Date: 2017
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