Search Results - "Henckell, Philipp"
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Reduction of Energy Input in Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM) with Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW)
Published in Materials (29-05-2020)“…Wire arc additive manufacturing (WAAM) by gas metal arc welding (GMAW) is a suitable option for the production of large volume metal parts. The main challenge…”
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Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM) of Aluminum Alloy AlMg5Mn with Energy-Reduced Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW)
Published in Materials (12-06-2020)“…Large-scale aluminum parts are used in aerospace and automotive industries, due to excellent strength, light weight, and the good corrosion resistance of the…”
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Influence of the temperature–time regime on the mechanical properties during the DED-Arc process of near-net-shape Ti-6Al-4 V components
Published in Welding in the world (01-07-2023)“…In a research project, the additive manufacturing process of components made of Ti-6Al-4 V using gas metal arc welding (GMAW), which is classified into the…”
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Directed Energy Deposition-Arc (DED-Arc) and Numerical Welding Simulation as a Hybrid Data Source for Future Machine Learning Applications
Published in Applied sciences (01-08-2021)“…This research presents a hybrid approach to generate sample data for future machine learning applications for the prediction of mechanical properties in…”
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In Situ Production of Titanium Aluminides during Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing with Hot-Wire Assisted GMAW Process
Published in Metals (Basel ) (01-05-2019)“…As part of a feasibility study, an alternative production process for titanium aluminides was investigated. This process is based on in situ alloying by means…”
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Influence of processing conditions on the degradation kinetics of fused tungsten carbides in hardfacing
Published in International journal of refractory metals & hard materials (01-01-2018)“…The application of fused tungsten carbides (FTCs) in nickel-based alloys is important in improving the wear resistance of tooling equipment in the mining…”
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