A number of metal surfaces, produced by Selective Laser Melting, have been compared from a microwave perspective. Test pieces were produced in Aluminium (Al10SiMg), Titanium (Ti6Al4V) and Cobalt Chrome in two orthogonal build orientations, half of which were grit blasted. Surface resistance measurements at 5.7 GHz were taken using a “lift-off” dielectric resonator method. The losses were compared with roughness measurements from drag profilometry. Microwave losses were found not to monotonically depend on root-mean-square surface roughness, which was attributed to the different size distributions of roughness features. Grit blasting a sample typically reduced its surface resistance but the effect was much more significant in vertically prod...
Purpose: This study investigated and compared the surface roughness achieved by glazing porcelain sa...
International audienceMetal additive manufacturing processes, such as laser beam melting (LBM), can ...
Different lengths of WR3 (220-330 GHz) and WR10 (75-110 GHz) waveguides are fabricated through direc...
A number of metal surfaces, produced by Selective Laser Melting, have been compared from a microwave...
Several flat metal samples, produced by selective laser melting (SLM), have under-gone a variety of ...
The adoption of metal additive manufacturing into the production of passive microwave components is ...
Additive manufactured (AM) metals are a subject of much interest for their performance in passive mi...
In this paper the microwave surface resistance (Rs) of silver metallised plastic surfaces produced b...
Additive manufactured (AM) metals are of increasing interest for their performance in passive microw...
This thesis presents the novel application of microwave technology to the process of additive layer...
One of the innovative technology of producing the components is Selective Laser Melting (SLM) belong...
Additive manufacturing technologies are currently envisaged to boost the development of a next gener...
The research presents the performance evaluation of a 3D metal printed antenna, as the inherent surf...
In this research, the post-processing steps and their importance is highlighted for 3D printed micro...
A new method for accurate measurement of the microwave surface resistance of flat metal plates is pr...
Purpose: This study investigated and compared the surface roughness achieved by glazing porcelain sa...
International audienceMetal additive manufacturing processes, such as laser beam melting (LBM), can ...
Different lengths of WR3 (220-330 GHz) and WR10 (75-110 GHz) waveguides are fabricated through direc...
A number of metal surfaces, produced by Selective Laser Melting, have been compared from a microwave...
Several flat metal samples, produced by selective laser melting (SLM), have under-gone a variety of ...
The adoption of metal additive manufacturing into the production of passive microwave components is ...
Additive manufactured (AM) metals are a subject of much interest for their performance in passive mi...
In this paper the microwave surface resistance (Rs) of silver metallised plastic surfaces produced b...
Additive manufactured (AM) metals are of increasing interest for their performance in passive microw...
This thesis presents the novel application of microwave technology to the process of additive layer...
One of the innovative technology of producing the components is Selective Laser Melting (SLM) belong...
Additive manufacturing technologies are currently envisaged to boost the development of a next gener...
The research presents the performance evaluation of a 3D metal printed antenna, as the inherent surf...
In this research, the post-processing steps and their importance is highlighted for 3D printed micro...
A new method for accurate measurement of the microwave surface resistance of flat metal plates is pr...
Purpose: This study investigated and compared the surface roughness achieved by glazing porcelain sa...
International audienceMetal additive manufacturing processes, such as laser beam melting (LBM), can ...
Different lengths of WR3 (220-330 GHz) and WR10 (75-110 GHz) waveguides are fabricated through direc...