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Direct Writing Unclonable Watermarks with an Electrochemical Jet (2022)
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Speidel, A., Bisterov, I., & Clare, A. T. (2022). Direct Writing Unclonable Watermarks with an Electrochemical Jet. Advanced Functional Materials, 32(51), Article 2208116. https://doi.org/10.1002/adfm.202208116

Counterfeit parts result in significant losses per annum and are often dangerous, therefore they represent a serious concern for manufacturers and end users alike. Easily written but unclonable watermarks undermine the proposition of the counterfeite... Read More about Direct Writing Unclonable Watermarks with an Electrochemical Jet.

Failure modes in dual layer thickness Laser Powder Bed Fusion components using a novel post-mortem reconstruction technique (2022)
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Gullane, A., Murray, J. W., Hyde, C. J., Sankare, S., Evirgen, A., & Clare, A. T. (2022). Failure modes in dual layer thickness Laser Powder Bed Fusion components using a novel post-mortem reconstruction technique. Additive Manufacturing, 59(Part B), Article 103186. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.addma.2022.103186

To exploit the design freedoms of Powder Bed Fusion, parameters can be varied within sub-volumes of components to achieve the optimal part for both service conditions and manufacturing productivity. This involves prioritising mechanical strength in a... Read More about Failure modes in dual layer thickness Laser Powder Bed Fusion components using a novel post-mortem reconstruction technique.

Electrolytic-dielectrics: A route to zero recast electrical discharge machining (2022)
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Ahmed, S., Speidel, A., Murray, J. W., Ahmed, N., Cuttell, M., & Clare, A. T. (2022). Electrolytic-dielectrics: A route to zero recast electrical discharge machining. International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture, 181, Article 103941. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijmachtools.2022.103941

Electrical discharge machining (EDM) is a widely used manufacturing process for machining hard or high melting point metals. A characteristic feature of this process is a brittle, porous and rough recast layer on machined surfaces, which undermines i... Read More about Electrolytic-dielectrics: A route to zero recast electrical discharge machining.

Hydrophobically/oleophilically guarded powder metallurgical structures and liquid impregnation for ice mitigation (2022)
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Yang, D., Bao, R., Choi, K. S., Clare, A. T., & Hou, X. (2022). Hydrophobically/oleophilically guarded powder metallurgical structures and liquid impregnation for ice mitigation. Chemical Engineering Journal, 446, Article 137115. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cej.2022.137115

Icing hazards often pose operational and safety challenges. Various surface and coating approaches have been attempted for ice mitigation purposes, but the durability remains an outstanding issue. Inspired by traditional powder metallurgy and slipper... Read More about Hydrophobically/oleophilically guarded powder metallurgical structures and liquid impregnation for ice mitigation.

Stochastic design for additive manufacture of true biomimetic populations (2022)
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Groth, J., Magnini, M., Tuck, C., & Clare, A. (2022). Stochastic design for additive manufacture of true biomimetic populations. Additive Manufacturing, 55, Article 102739. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.addma.2022.102739

Current biomimetic designs do not incorporate naturally occurring variance. Instead, the same unit cell is repeatedly copied and pasted to create a pattern. Existing stochastic designs use the same randomness for all parameters. However, nature teach... Read More about Stochastic design for additive manufacture of true biomimetic populations.

On the thermomechanical aging of LPBF alloy 718 (2022)
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Sanchez, S., Gaspard, G., Hyde, C. J., Ashcroft, I. A., Ravi, G. A., & Clare, A. T. (2022). On the thermomechanical aging of LPBF alloy 718. Materials Science and Engineering: A, 841, Article 142998. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.msea.2022.142998

Heat treatment of products post additive manufacture are considered hugely important since the metallurgical condition post process is suboptimal. In the case of nickel-based superalloys, grain size, precipitate distribution and precipitate size are... Read More about On the thermomechanical aging of LPBF alloy 718.

Metallurgical reactions and tribological properties of self-lubricating Al-WS2 composites: Laser powder bed fusion Vs. spark plasma sintering (2022)
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Li, P., Xu, F., Robertson, S., Zhou, Z., Hou, X., Clare, A. T., & Aboulkhair, N. T. (2022). Metallurgical reactions and tribological properties of self-lubricating Al-WS2 composites: Laser powder bed fusion Vs. spark plasma sintering. Materials and Design, 216, Article 110543. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matdes.2022.110543

Self-lubricating aluminium-based composites reinforced with solid lubricants promise to meet the demand for lightweight materials in green tribological applications. The design advantages granted by additive manufacturing (AM) processes coupled with... Read More about Metallurgical reactions and tribological properties of self-lubricating Al-WS2 composites: Laser powder bed fusion Vs. spark plasma sintering.

Chemical recovery of spent copper powder in laser powder bed fusion (2022)
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Speidel, A., Gargalis, L., Ye, J., Matthews, M. J., Spierings, A., Hague, R., …Murray, J. W. (2022). Chemical recovery of spent copper powder in laser powder bed fusion. Additive Manufacturing, 52, Article 102711. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.addma.2022.102711

In laser powder bed fusion (LPBF), recovered unfused powder from the powder bed often degrades upon sequential processing through mechanisms like thermal oxidation and particle satelliting from ejected weld spatters and particle-laser interactions. G... Read More about Chemical recovery of spent copper powder in laser powder bed fusion.