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Anisotropic tensile behavior and fracture characteristics of an additively manufactured nickel alloy without and with a heat treatment of solution aging 期刊论文
MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING A-STRUCTURAL MATERIALS PROPERTIES MICROSTRUCTURE AND PROCESSING, 2025, 卷号: 927, 页码: 11./通讯作者:潘向南
Authors:  Xu SW(徐守文);  Pan, Sining;  Li ZY(李志永);  Li SX(李少霞);  He XL(何秀丽);  Pan XN(潘向南)
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Additive manufacturing  Ni-based superalloy  Anisotropy  Tensile fracture  Microstructure  Ductility  
Experimental and Numerical Study of Wrought Inconel 718 Under Thermal Cycles of Variable Amplitude Coupled with Mechanical Loading 期刊论文
METALS, 2024, 卷号: 14, 期号: 12, 页码: 13./通讯作者:Pan, Sining, Yu, Gang
Authors:  Pan, Sining;  Xu SW(徐守文);  Yu G(虞钢)
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crack damage  Ni-based superalloy  variable amplitude thermal fatigue  mechanical loading  numerical simulation  
Dynamic evolution behavior of cracks for single-track and multi-track clads in laser cladding 期刊论文
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ADVANCED MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY, 2024, 卷号: 130, 期号: 3-4, 页码: 2313-2328./通讯作者:He, Xiuli
Authors:  Bian YH(边艳华);  Dong BX(董斌鑫);  Chen B(陈博);  Guo, Jianhao;  Li SX(李少霞);  Tian CX(田崇鑫);  Xu SW(徐守文);  He XL(何秀丽);  Yu G(虞钢)
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Laser cladding  Additive manufacturing  Cracks  Residual stress  Thermal stress  
The mechanism of internal fatigue-crack initiation and early growth in a titanium alloy with lamellar and equiaxed microstructure 期刊论文
MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING A-STRUCTURAL MATERIALS PROPERTIES MICROSTRUCTURE AND PROCESSING, 2020, 卷号: 798, 页码: 140110
Authors:  Pan XN(潘向南);  Xu SW(徐守文);  Qian GA(钱桂安);  Alexander N;  Andrey S;  Thierry PL;  Hong YS(洪友士)
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