PowderMet AMPM Special Interest
Session Chair: Carl Blais, Laval University
100
USA
3:15 p.m.
Predicting Particulate Size Generation in Gas Atomization Timothy Prost, Uniformity Labs, Inc
150
3:40 p.m.
Dynamic Statistical Visualization of Gas Atomization Trevor Riedemann, Ames National Laboratory
106
4:05 p.m.
The Use of a Gas Flow Bench to Optimize the Performance of a Close-Coupled Transferred Arc Plasma-Wire Atomization Nozzle Joseph Strauss, FAPMI, HJE Company, Inc.
Session Chair: Brian Dalisay, Burgess-Norton Mfg. Co.
025
Canada
Comparison of Compressibility and Compactability of Powders Based on a Piston-Equations Gholamreza Aryanpour, University of Quebec Chicoutimi
018
Strength, Fracture Toughness, Representative Defect Size and Stress Concentration Sensitivity, in Powder Compacts Joseph Wright, Drexel University
191
Germany
Realization of S-N Woehler Fatigue Data of High Statistical Evidence and Its Conversion into FKM-Conforming Fatigue Data Sets Markus Schneider, GKN Powder Metallurgy Engineering GmbH
Session Chair: Mattia Forgiarini, Azoth
088
Advantages of Paste Feedstock Over Loose Powder in Sinter-Based Additive Manufacturing Applications Ben Arnold, Tritone Technologies
156
Analytical Methods for Reducing Binder Saturation Variation in a Sinter-Based Additive Manufacturing Technology Midhun Gopakumar, 3DEO, Inc.
173
X-Ray Computed Tomographic Study of Density Gradients within Binder Jetting and the Influence of Printer Design and Printing Parameters on Ballistic Ejection Jacob Feldbauer, Penn State University, DuBois
Session Chair: Arun Chattopadhyay, Uniformity Labs, Inc
124
High-Purity Spherical Tantalum for Additive Abraham Calvin, Global Advanced Metals
170
Plasma Gas Atomizer for Refractory Metal Alloys in High Temperature Applications and Harsh Environments Aamir Abid, Retech Systems LLC.
009
Cost-Effective Manufacturing of Metal Powders Through Continuous Process by SMS Group Tobias Brune, SMS Group GmbH
Session Chair: John Reidy, Desktop Metal
083
A Computer Vision Approach to Predict Powder Flowability for Metal Additive Manufacturing Mahdi HabibnejadKorayem, GE Additive
041
Powder Feedstock Characterization for DEM Simulation of Laser Powder Bed Fusion Guohong Xie, McGill University
065
The Recycling of Water Atomized Tool Steel Powders Used in the Laser Powder Bed Fusion Process Denis Mutel, Laval University
Session Chair: Chantal Labrecque, Rio Tinto Metal Powders
027
Material Extrusion 3D Printing Using Low-Viscosity MIM-Like Feedstocks Vincent Demers, École de Technologie Supérieure
004
Detection of Defects in Parts Produced by Material Extrusion 3D Printing Using In-Line Pressure Measurement Raphaël Côté, École de Technologie Supérieure
049
Development of an Aluminum-Based Feedstock for Material Extrusion 3D Printing Dorian Delbergue, École de Technologie Supérieure
Session Chair: John Johnson, FAPMI, Novamet/Ultra Fine Specialty Products
510
High Purity Tungsten Powder – Achieving Five Nines Tyler Showalter, Buffalo Tungsten
511
Understanding Refractory Metal Thermocouples at 350–2,315 °C Todd Leonhardt, Rhenium Alloys
512
Additive Manufacturing of Tungsten-Copper Bi-Material Structures for Plasma-Facing Component Applications in Fusion Devices Robert Lürbke, Max-Planck