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Mechanical anisotropy of additively manufactured stainless steel 316L: An experimental and numerical study

Charmi et al., 2021

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Charmi A
Falkenberg R
Ávila L
Mohr G
Sommer K
Ulbricht A
Sprengel M
Neumann R
Skrotzki B
Evans A
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Materials Science and Engineering: A

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The underlying cause of mechanical anisotropy in additively manufactured (AM) parts is not yet fully understood and has been attributed to several different factors like microstructural defects, residual stresses, melt pool boundaries, crystallographic and morphological …
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