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Meeting 2021 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition
Symposium 2021 Young Innovator in the Materials Science of Additive Manufacturing Award Lecture
Presentation Title Additive Manufacturing of High Temperature Metals: Present and Future Opportunities
Author(s) Michael Kirka
On-Site Speaker (Planned) Michael Kirka
Abstract Scope Technical advancements of the prior century in the manufacture and performance of high temperature metals have been driven by scientific progress in the areas of casting, powder processing, and alloy design. The emergence and maturation of additive manufacturing technologies has opened a plethora of new processing routes for high temperature materials and has begun to enable previously unlockable materials innovations and design opportunities. Additive manufacturing technologies such as electron beam powder bed fusion can be considered to reside at intersection of the traditional fields of welding, powder metallurgy, and casting. Prior knowledge established from these parent fields is instrumental in the development of additive processing, however, additive is at the same time distinctly different due to the complex nature of the thermomechanical process history. Recent efforts in electron beam processing have enabled successful printing of difficult to process systems such as nickel-based superalloys and has opened new opportunities for exploration of refractory systems. Looking forward, additive will make possible the fabrication of components with engineered hierarchical microstructures tailored for in-service optimized performance.
Proceedings Inclusion? Undecided

OTHER PAPERS PLANNED FOR THIS SYMPOSIUM

Additive Manufacturing of High Temperature Metals: Present and Future Opportunities
Introduction of Award Recipient: 2021 Young Innovator in the Materials Science of Additive Manufacturing Award Lecture

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