(Inside Science) Swords made of the legendary alloy known as Damascus steel were renowned in medieval times not only for their unique beauty possessing wavy bands on their surfaces reminiscent of flowing water but also for their incredible sharpness and toughness. Inspired by this ancient metal, researchers have now used lasers to create an even stronger alloy, a new study finds.
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This three-part webinar series delves deeper into alloy design, a topic explored in an earlier roundtable discussion. TMS is reconvening experts to discuss the design of new alloys suited for metal additive manufacturing (AM), with a focus on computational approaches and experimental approaches. The topics will cover important aspects of processing and postprocessing in alloy design. In particular, the presenters will discuss ICME-based alloy design and optimization for AM and special features of Laser AM processes that can be exploited to design new alloys.
This webinar series consists of three sessions, from January 19 to January 26, 2021.