On the nature of the anisotropy of Maraging steel (1.2709) in additive manufacturing through powder bed laser-based fusion processing

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Jarfors, Anders E.W. [1 ]
Matsushita, Taishi [1 ]
Siafakas, Dimitrios [1 ]
Stolt, Roland [2 ]
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[1] Jönköping University, School of Engineering, Department of Materials and Manufacturing, Box 1026, Jönköping,55111, Sweden
[2] Jönköping University, School of Engineering, Department of Product Development, Box 1026, Jönköping,55111, Sweden
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Materials and Design | 2021年 / 204卷
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The current study was part of the Tooladdict project sponsored by the Knowledge Foundation under the KK-HÖG scheme (contract no 20160327 ). The authors are also deeply indebted for the support of the industrial partners in this project Comptech i Skillingaryd AB; Intermekano Tools AB; PLM Group Sverige AB; Uddeholm AB and 3DMetPrint AB. Dr; Nils-Eric Andersson is acknowledged for constructive discussions on all angles related to texture.The current study was part of the Tooladdict project sponsored by the Knowledge Foundation under the KK-HÖG scheme (contract no 20160327). The authors are also deeply indebted for the support of the industrial partners in this project Comptech i Skillingaryd AB; Uddeholm AB and 3DMetPrint AB. Dr. Nils-Eric Andersson is acknowledged for constructive discussions on all angles related to texture;
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