Modification of the microstructure of ZE41A-T5 magnesium alloy substrates was investigated by laser surface re-melting and solidification using a 2.5 kW Nd:YAG laser. The effects of laser power, high scan rate and beam configuration were examined. The microstructure of laser treated ZE41 consisted of small precipitates dispersed in a fine dendritic a-magnesium matrix at high scan rates. The redistribution of chemical elements depended mainly on the dwell time in the liquid stage. At high scan rates, long dwell times were achieved by splitting the laser beam into two spots trailing in the scan direction which resulted in a more homogenous distribution of Mg, Zn and Zr. Cracking due to thermal shrinkage during solidification was prevented by ...
WE43, a magnesium alloy containing yttrium and neodymium as main alloying elements, has become a wel...
International audienceOne of the most important parameters in laser treatment is the quantity of bea...
The microstructures of alloys created via Additive Manufacturing (AM) can vary substantially from th...
In the present study, surface melting of a magnesium alloy, ZE41, was performed with an Nd:YAG laser...
In the present study, surface melting of a magnesium alloy, ZE41 (4%-Zn, 1%-RE) is performed by an N...
In the present study, surface melting of a magnesium alloy, ZE41, was performed with an Nd:YAG laser...
In the present study, surface melting of a magnesium alloy, ZE41, was performed with an Nd:YAG laser...
The present work explored effects of laser surface melting on microstructure and surface topography ...
The AZ91D magnesium alloy samples were scanned by millisecond pulse Nd:YAG laser under high pure arg...
The effect of surface laser melting on a rare earth rich magnesium alloy (Mg-Nd2.8-Gd1.5-Zr0.5-Zn0.2...
Secondary phase plays an important role in determining microstructures and properties of magnesium a...
In the present study, surface melting of a magnesium alloy ZE41 (4%-Zn, 1%-RE) was performed using a...
Use of Magnesium alloys in biomedical applications has been increasing throughout the years and much...
Surface melting of a magnesium alloy, ZE41 (4%-Zn, 1%-RE) was performed to achieve electrochemical h...
Magnesium alloys have been increasingly used in the industries and biomaterial fields due to their l...
WE43, a magnesium alloy containing yttrium and neodymium as main alloying elements, has become a wel...
International audienceOne of the most important parameters in laser treatment is the quantity of bea...
The microstructures of alloys created via Additive Manufacturing (AM) can vary substantially from th...
In the present study, surface melting of a magnesium alloy, ZE41, was performed with an Nd:YAG laser...
In the present study, surface melting of a magnesium alloy, ZE41 (4%-Zn, 1%-RE) is performed by an N...
In the present study, surface melting of a magnesium alloy, ZE41, was performed with an Nd:YAG laser...
In the present study, surface melting of a magnesium alloy, ZE41, was performed with an Nd:YAG laser...
The present work explored effects of laser surface melting on microstructure and surface topography ...
The AZ91D magnesium alloy samples were scanned by millisecond pulse Nd:YAG laser under high pure arg...
The effect of surface laser melting on a rare earth rich magnesium alloy (Mg-Nd2.8-Gd1.5-Zr0.5-Zn0.2...
Secondary phase plays an important role in determining microstructures and properties of magnesium a...
In the present study, surface melting of a magnesium alloy ZE41 (4%-Zn, 1%-RE) was performed using a...
Use of Magnesium alloys in biomedical applications has been increasing throughout the years and much...
Surface melting of a magnesium alloy, ZE41 (4%-Zn, 1%-RE) was performed to achieve electrochemical h...
Magnesium alloys have been increasingly used in the industries and biomaterial fields due to their l...
WE43, a magnesium alloy containing yttrium and neodymium as main alloying elements, has become a wel...
International audienceOne of the most important parameters in laser treatment is the quantity of bea...
The microstructures of alloys created via Additive Manufacturing (AM) can vary substantially from th...