2022
DOI: 10.1121/10.0015660
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Integrating ultrasound and x-ray computed tomography to evaluate the microstructure of binder jet stainless steel 316L components

Abstract: Binder jet printing (BJP) is a promising additive manufacturing method with benefits in sustainability, material selection, and geometric design freedom. However, issues related to part quality persist, necessitating reliable inspection and characterization strategies. Traditional protocols involving sectioning and extensive sample preparation may miss crucial information about a components’ microstructure due to volumetric variations. This study explores ultrasonic inspection of binder jet SS316L tensile spec… Show more

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