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Dissolvable metal supports for printed metal parts
Christopher S. Lefky
, Abdalla R. Nassar
, Timothy Simpson
, Owen J. Hildreth
Mechanical Engineering
Institute for Computational and Data Sciences (ICDS)
Materials Research Institute (MRI)
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Metal Support
100%
Metal Parts
100%
Dissolvable
100%
Directed Energy Deposition
100%
Powder Bed Fusion
100%
Stainless Steel
66%
Chromium
33%
Nitric Acid
33%
Metallic Alloys
33%
Machining Operations
33%
Metal Components
33%
Printer
33%
Finishing Process
33%
Support Structure
33%
Additive Manufacturing
33%
Chemical Stability
33%
Processing Delay
33%
Support Elements
33%
Thermal Distortion
33%
Carbon Steel
33%
Overhang
33%
Interface Components
33%
Steel Section
33%
Carburization
33%
Electrochemical Dissolution
33%
Grinding Operation
33%
Metallic Support
33%
Electrochemical Stability
33%
3D-printed Metals
33%
Chemical Dissolution
33%
Engineering
Powder Bed Fusion
100%
Stainless Steel
50%
Alloy
25%
Machining Operation
25%
Carbon Steel
25%
Bridge Structure
25%
Additive Manufacturing
25%
Steel Part
25%
Component Metal
25%
Finishing Operation
25%
Grinding Operation
25%
Steel Bridges
25%
Thermal Distortion
25%
Electrochemical Dissolution
25%
Material Science
Powder Bed Fusion
100%
Stainless Steel
50%
Machining
50%
Chromium
25%
Carbon Steel
25%
Alloy
25%
Three Dimensional Printing
25%
Surface (Surface Science)
25%