Session Chairman: Rajiv Tandon, Luxfer Magtech
114
USA
8:00 a.m.
Corrosion Properties of Inconel 625 Processed by Laser Powder Bed Fusion Kavish Sudan, University of Louisville
115
8:25 a.m.
Advanced Corrosion Studies of Alloys Fabricated by Laser Powder Bed Fusion Alexander Gupta, University of Louisville
036
Slovenia
8:50 a.m.
Anti-Wear Properties of Direct Metal Laser Sintered Steel Parts and the Effect of Printing Direction Bojan Podgornik, Institute of Metals and Technology
Session Chairman: Andrzej Wojcieszynski, ATI Powder Metals
007
Automated Particle Size and Shape Characterization of Metal Powders for Additive Manufacturing Alan F. Rawle, Malvern Panalytical
167
Effects of Powder Characteristics, Recycling, and Process Parameters on the Microstructural and Mechanical Properties of Direct Energy Deposition Ti-6Al-4V Courtney B. Morgan, Center for Advanced Vehicular Systems (CAVS)—Mississippi State University
140
SuperPowder: A Computer Vision Approach to Morphological Distribution Analysis for Metal Powders Andrew R. Kitahara, Carnegie Mellon University
Session Chairman: Animesh Bose, FAPMI, Desktop Metal, Inc.
018
Dimensional Stability in Binder Jet 3D Direct Metal Printing James W. Sears, Carpenter Technology Corporation
081-R
Fatigue Study of 316L Produced Using Binder Jet 3D Printing with Hot Isostatic Pressing Andrew Klein ExOne
169
A Review of Additive Manufacturing Methods for Tungsten Heavy Alloy Michael T. Stawovy, H. C. Starck Inc.
Session Chairman: Chaman Lall, MPP
100
Canada
9:30 a.m.
Understanding the Factors Influencing Powder Spreadability for Laser Powder Bed Fusion Eileen Ross L. Espiritu, McGill University
060
9:55 a.m.
Powder Flowability and Density: Effect of Humidity and Impact on the Reproducibility of the Measurements Louis-Philippe Lefebvre, National Research Council Canada
284
10:20 a.m.
HP Metal Jet, 3D Metal Printing For Mass Production Paul Hauck, HP Inc.
Session Chairman: Howard Kuhn, University of Pittsburgh
029
United Kingdom
Multifunctional Lattices by Additive Manufacturing Daniel Barba, University of Oxford
020
Application of Lattice Structures for Convective Heat Transfer Sam Catchpole-Smith, University of Nottingham
102
Spain
On the Size-Dependent Strength of Additive Manufactured Titanium Carles Alabort, Polytechnic University of Valencia
Session Chairman: Richard Mason, Mason Global Materials
089
Metal-Fused Filament Fabricated of Bronze Mohammad Qasim Shaikh, University of Louisville
178
Germany
Raising Copper Parts in Size-Enabling Advanced Space Applications Armin Pollak, AMCM GmbH
No presentation scheduled at this time
Session Chairman: Richard Huff, GE Additive
034
11:00 a.m.
Binder-Jet 3D Direct Metal Printing of Cobalt Chrome Moly Alloy James W. Sears, Carpenter Technology Corporation
056
11:25 a.m.
Simulations of the Stress Field Around a Sinter-Crack Reid Carazzone, Rice University
037
11:50 a.m.
Evaluation of AM Technologies in MIM Applications Joseph Tunick Strauss, FAPMI, HJE Company, Inc.
Session Chairman: Chad Spore, John Deere
107
Machining of Metal AM Parts in an Industry 4.0 Environment—Design, Process Control and Inspection Techniques Dan Skulan, Renishaw Inc.
079
The Influence of Hot Isostatic Pressing (HIP) and Heat Treatment on the Microstructure and Properties of PBF IN718 Magnus Ahlfors, Quintus Technologies
109
Changing the Additive Manufacturing Industry with New, Efficient Furnace Technology Janusz Kowalewski, Ipsen
Session Chairman: Martin A. Kearns, Sandvik Osprey Limited
280
Combining Good Corrosion Resistance and Mechanical Properties William Thorne, BASF Corporation
209
Tantalum and Niobium Containing Alloy Powders for Application in Additive Manufacturing Ilka Kaczmarek H.C. Starck Tantalum and Niobium GmbH
279
Creep Modeling of 3D Printed IN 718 Superalloy Jing Zhang, Indiana University—Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)
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