
Alloys for Powder-Based Additive Manufacturing
Oxford University Press Inc
Will be published approx. on 24. March 2026
Book
Hardback
256 pages
978-0-19-768017-9 (ISBN)
Description
Additive manufacturing (AM), also known as three-dimensional (3D) printing, is a relatively new manufacturing technique that has gained significant industrial interest. AM is a key low-carbon manufacturing technology incorporating net-shaping whilst avoiding complex process chains. This manufacturing technique is appealing for a variety of applications, including aerospace, oil, gas, marine, automotive, biomedical, and nuclear, due to advantages such as component design freedom, component complexity, light weighting, toolless nature, part consolidation, and decreased material waste.
To overcome the performance limitations and to take advantage of the alloy design opportunities provided by AM technology, a new generation of alloys suitable for AM is needed. In addition to this, optimising process parameters and microstructure evolution during AM can lead to improved mechanical, corrosion, fatigue, irradiation, and wear properties, amongst other benefits.
With a view to select the best alloys for a given application, and to identify the compositional and property gaps of existing materials, this book presents a review of AM powder alloys, the technologies to produce and process them, and the design methodologies to conceive new formulations. The requirement to make powder AM technology sustainable are reviewed.
To overcome the performance limitations and to take advantage of the alloy design opportunities provided by AM technology, a new generation of alloys suitable for AM is needed. In addition to this, optimising process parameters and microstructure evolution during AM can lead to improved mechanical, corrosion, fatigue, irradiation, and wear properties, amongst other benefits.
With a view to select the best alloys for a given application, and to identify the compositional and property gaps of existing materials, this book presents a review of AM powder alloys, the technologies to produce and process them, and the design methodologies to conceive new formulations. The requirement to make powder AM technology sustainable are reviewed.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
158 illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 226 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
499 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-768017-9 (9780197680179)
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Persons
Dr Hossein Eskandari Sabzi born in 1992, received his Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Materials Science and Metallurgy from University of Tehran, Iran. He obtained his PhD degree in Materials Science from Lancaster University, UK in 2022. Dr Eskandari Sabzi is currently a Research Fellow in the 'Alloy and microstructure design for additive manufacturing' Chair at University of Southampton.
Professor Pedro Rivera-Diaz-del-Castillo is the Royal Academy of Engineering Research Chair in 'Alloy and microstructure design for Additive Manufacturing' and the Professor in Structural Materials at the University of Southampton. He has been Deputy Director of Cambridge University Technology Centre for Steels, and head of the Metals Section in the Faculty of Aerospace Engineering, Delft University of Technology.
Professor Pedro Rivera-Diaz-del-Castillo is the Royal Academy of Engineering Research Chair in 'Alloy and microstructure design for Additive Manufacturing' and the Professor in Structural Materials at the University of Southampton. He has been Deputy Director of Cambridge University Technology Centre for Steels, and head of the Metals Section in the Faculty of Aerospace Engineering, Delft University of Technology.
Author
Materials EngineerMaterials Engineer, TWI Ltd
Professor in Structural Materials, Royal Academy of Engineering Research ChairProfessor in Structural Materials, Royal Academy of Engineering Research Chair, University of Southampton
Content
- 1: Review of Powder-based Additive Manufacturing Techniques
- 2: Alloy Design for Additive Manufacturing
- 3: Additive Manufacturing Challenges and Applications
- 4: Processing-Microstructure-Property Relationships
- 5: Additive Manufacturing of Steels
- 6: Additive Manufacturing of Titanium Alloys
- 7: Additive Manufacturing of Nickel Superalloys
- 8: Additive Manufacturing of Aluminium Alloys
- 9: Additive Manufacturing of High-entropy Alloys
- 10: Sustainability