Computational study on microstructure evolution and magnetic property of laser additively manufactured magnetic materials

@article{Yi2018ComputationalSO,
  title={Computational study on microstructure evolution and magnetic property of laser additively manufactured magnetic materials},
  author={Min Yi and Bai-Xiang Xu and Oliver Gutfleisch},
  journal={Computational Mechanics},
  year={2018},
  pages={1-19},
  url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:90260947}
}
Additive manufacturing offers an unprecedented opportunity for the quick production of complex shaped parts directly from a powder precursor. But its application to functional materials in general and magnetic materials in particular is still at the very beginning. Here we present the first attempt to computationally study the microstructure evolution and magnetic properties of magnetic materials (e.g. Fe–Ni alloys) processed by selective laser melting (SLM). SLM process induced thermal history… 

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