Session Chair: Iver Eric Anderson, FAPMI, Ames Laboratory
141
USA
2:00 p.m.
The Influence of Particle Size Distribution on the Flowability of Ti-6Al-4V Powders for Additive Manufacturing Processes Mahdi HabibnejadKorayem, AP&C Advanced Powders and Coatings, Inc.
063
Austria
2:25 p.m.
About the Complexity of Producing Spherical Metal Powders Martin Dopler, Metalpine GmbH
110
Germany
2:50 p.m.
Influence of NbC Reinforcement Phases on the Atomization Process Gert Bartzsch, TU Bergakademie Freiberg, IEST
Session Chair: Jason Gabler, PMT, Advantage Metal Powders, Inc.
058
Improved Powder Compaction Through Use of Advanced Binders and Lubricants Kylan McQuaig, Hoeganaes Corporation
077
Mix Solution for High Green-Strength and Green Machining Amber Tims, PMT, North American Höganäs Co.
092
Spain
Toward the Improvement of Dimensional Control in FeCuC Steels Elena Bernardo, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Session Chair: Robert Hayes, Phoenix Sintered Metals LLC
061
Lightweighting Material and Process Options for Automotive Applications—Focus on PM Aluminum Chaman Lall, MPP
131
Fabrication of Titanium-Based Porous Scaffolds by Powder Metallurgy for Bone Tissue Engineering Applications Babak Jahani, North Dakota State University
003
Recent Developments on Forged Special Steels, Remelting and PM Benedikt Blitz, SMR Premium GmbH
Session Chair: Peeyush Nandwana, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
012
Sweden
Effect of Atomization Method and Post-Processing Treatments on the Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Ti-6Al-4V Alloys Manufactured via Laser Powder Bed Fusion Leandro Feitosa, Sandvik Machining Solutions AB
041 United Kingdom
The Effects of Surface Finish on the Fatigue Performance of Additive Manufactured Aerospace Components Lauren Ednie, Institute of Structural Materials—Swansea University
143
Investigation of the Influence of Oxygen Homogeneity on the Processability and Properties of Additively Manufactured Ti-6Al-4V Parts Mahdi HabibnejadKorayem, AP&C Advanced Powders and Coatings, Inc.
Session Chair: S. K. Tam, Powder Matrix Forming Technologies LLC.
191
Finland
Utilization of Digital Twin Quality Assurance of Metal Additive Manufacturing Juha Kotila, EOS Finland - Electro Optical Systems Finland Oy
006
Benefits of In-Situ Monitoring in Metal Additive Manufacturing Kevin Luo, FormAlloy
156
Development of a Surface Roughness Measurement Sample and Its Use in Sinter-Based Metal Additive Manufacturing John Reidy, Desktop Metal
Session Chair: Brian H. Pittenger, Jenike & Johanson, Inc.
116
Belgium
Linking Rheological Properties of Metal Powders to Spreadability for Powder Bed Based Additive Manufacturing Process Optimization Aurélien Neveu, Granutools
120
Understanding Powder Morphology and Its Effect on Flowability Through Machine Learning in AM Srujana Rao Yarasi, Carnegie Mellon University
104 United Kingdom
Application of Novel and Standard Techniques to Evaluate Physical and Particulate Powder Properties for AM Cameron Blackwell, The Manufacturing Technology Centre
Session Chair: Robert J. Dowding, U.S. Army Research Laboratory (Retired)
150
Processing of Tungsten Heavy Alloy by Extrusion-Based Additive Manufacturing Animesh Bose, FAPMI, Desktop Metal
033
Properties of Tungsten Heavy Alloy Processed by Binder Jet 3D Printing Salvator Nigarura, Global Tungsten & Powders Corporation
031
France
Additive Manufacturing for Tungsten Heavy Alloys with High Mechanical Characteristics Rafael Cury, Plansee Tungsten Alloys
Session Chair: John Engquist, FAPMI, JENS Solutions LLC
565
Improvements in Parts Production Enabled by Full Cycle Closed-Loop Hydraulic Control Heath Jenkins, Gasbarre Products, Inc.
572
Highest Precision by Means of Innovative Press Solutions Christian Mueller, Dorst America, Inc.
551
Efficient Production of PM Parts With Increased Tolerance Requirements Christoph Kaech, Osterwalder AG