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Crystal Structure and Mechanical Properties of 3D Printing Parts Using Bound Powder Deposition Method

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This research focuses on introduction and evaluation of machine parts manufactured by bound powder deposition method, a new approach in metal 3D printing. After a review of metal 3D printing technology, a new approach for metal printing, called bound powder deposition, is introduced. Several specimens manufactured by the bound powder deposition are then conducted for experimental works. In the experimental works, the crystal structure of the printed part is investigated. In addition, typical mechanical proprieties of the printed part produced by the bound powder deposition are tested and compared with other those produced by other 3D printing and metallurgy methods.

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This work was supported by the Vietnam National Foundation for Science and Technology Development (NAFOSTED) under grant no. 107.01–2018.335.

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Hieu, D.H.M., Duyen, D.Q., Tai, N.P., Thang, N.V., Vinh, N.C., Hung, N.Q. (2022). Crystal Structure and Mechanical Properties of 3D Printing Parts Using Bound Powder Deposition Method. In: Tien Khiem, N., Van Lien, T., Xuan Hung, N. (eds) Modern Mechanics and Applications. Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-3239-6_4

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