Workshop Programme

Workshop Programme

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Monday 04.07.2016

11:00 – 11:20 

Welcome & Introduction (Raabe/Jägle)

11:20 – 12:00

Jan Van Humbeeck, KU Leuven, Belgium – Re-viewing alloy compositions for selective laser melting

12:00 – 12:40 Christian Leinenbach, EMPA, Switzerland – Studying the phase and microstructure formation in alloys during rapid solidification – towards alloy design for additive manufacturing
12:40 – 13:20

Iain Todd, University of Sheffield, UK  "Manipulating metastability: a route to novel alloys for AM"

13:20 – 14:20

Lunch break 

14:20 – 15:00 Martin Stobik, Nanoval, Germany – Flowability and Particle Size - The Manufacturer's Point of View
15:00 – 15:40

Andreas Weisheit, Fraunhofer ILT, Germany – Influence of Process Conditions in Laser Additive Manufacturing on the Microstructure Evolution of Fe-Al Alloys: A Comparison of Laser Metal Deposition and Selective Laser Melting

15:40 – 16:20

Martin Palm, MPIE, Germany – Additive Manufacturing of Interemtallics: Microstructures and Mechanical Properties of Iron Aluminides Processed by Selective Laser Melting and Laser Metal Deposition" 

16:20 – 16:40 Coffee break
16:40 – 17:20

Moataz Attallah, University of Birmingham, UK  – Maximising the Performance of Laser-Powder Metal Additive Manufacturing

 

Tuesday 05.07.2016

09:00 – 09:30 Morning coffee
09:30 – 10:10 Eric Jägle, MPIE, Germany – Small variations in powder composition lead to strong differences in part properties: insights from an Al-Sc alloy and a Ni-base superalloy
10:10 – 10:50

Thomas Niendorf, Universität Kassel, Germany – Process-microstructure-property relationships in Ni- and Fe-based alloys processed by AM

10:50 – 11:30 Guillermo Requena, DLR, Germany "Correlation between microstructure stability and processing parameters in Ti-based materials produced by selective laser melting"
11:30 – 12:10

Carolin Körner, Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany – Additive Manufacturing: A technology to realize complex components with unique microstructural homogeneity

12:10 – 12:30

Closing remarks 

12:30  Departure

 

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