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Temperature-dependent properties of stainless steel 316L. (a

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Temperature-dependent properties of stainless steel 316L. (a

Download scientific diagram | Temperature-dependent properties of stainless steel 316L. (a) density [37], (b) specific heat capacity [34], (c) thermal conductivity [34], (d) electrical resistivity [38] (e) surface tension [39] and (f) dynamic viscosity [37]. from publication: The influence of laser characteristics on internal flow behaviour in laser melting of metallic substrates | The absorptivity of a material is a major uncertainty in numerical simulations of laser welding and additive manufacturing, and its value is often calibrated through trial-and-error exercises. This adversely affects the capability of numerical simulations when predicting the | Laser, Freezing and Numerical Simulation | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.

Elevated temperature material properties of stainless steel alloys -  ScienceDirect

Elevated temperature material properties of stainless steel alloys - ScienceDirect

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Numerical simulation of part-level temperature fields during selective laser melting of stainless steel 316L

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Marcel HERMANS, Delft University of Technology, Delft, TU, Department of Materials Science and Engineering (MSE)

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Metals, Free Full-Text

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The electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) diagram of different

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Elevated temperature material properties of stainless steel alloys -  ScienceDirect

Elevated temperature material properties of stainless steel alloys - ScienceDirect