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AMB2025-03 High-Cycle Rotating Bending Fatigue Tests of PBF-L Ti-6Al-4V

Data provided by  National Institute of Standards and Technology

Specimens from one build of laser powder bed fusion (PBF-L) titanium alloy (Ti-6Al-4V) were split equally into two heat treatment conditions. The first condition is a non-standard hot isostatic pressing (HIP) heat treatment (800 °C, 2 h, argon pressure of 200 MPa, approximately 12 °C/min cooling rate), which will be referred to as 800HIP. The second condition is the same heat treatment but in a vacuum furnace with a partial pressure of argon (75 mTorr), and will be referred to as 800VAC.

Tags: additive manufacturing,3D printing,titanium,Ti-6Al-4V,powder bed fusion,Laser Powder Bed Fusion

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AMB2025-02 Macroscale Quasi-Static Tensile Tests of PBF-L IN718

Data provided by  National Institute of Standards and Technology

This challenge is a follow-on from AMB2022-01 laser powder bed fusion (PBF-LB) alloy Inconel 718 in the as-built condition (no heat treatment). Eight continuum-but-miniature tensile specimens were excised from the same size legs (2.5 mm width) of one original AMB2022-01 specimen (AMB2022-718-AMMT-B7-P4). Excised tensile specimens were quasi-static uniaxially tensile tested according to ASTM E8 (strain rate 1*10-3 sec-1, 3 mm gauge length custom contact extensometer).

Tags: additive manufacturing,3D printing,inconel,nickel superalloy,718,powder bed fusion,Laser Powder Bed Fusion

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Source: https://doi.org/10.18434/mds2-3735

Reference functional model for production in a circular economy

Data provided by  National Institute of Standards and Technology

Reference functional model for the activities and processes involved in production (e.g., designing, manufacturing, and recovering products/materials) in a circular economy. The model includes inputs and outputs of each activity, as well as factors that constrain and enable the activities (controls and mechanisms), using the IDEF0 methodology. It provides a baseline scenario that is relevant for stakeholders across product development and supply chain, including business strategists, material suppliers, designers, manufacturers, consumers, and recovers/recyclers.

Tags: circular economy,design,manufacturing,production,end-of-life treatment,functional model,system model

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Source: https://pages.nist.gov/circular-economy-manufacturing-models/

AM Bench 2022: IN718 Serial Sectioning and X-ray Computed Tomography Measurement Data

Data provided by  National Institute of Standards and Technology

These sets of automated serial sectioning electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) and X-ray computed tomography (XRCT) measurements were designed to produce spatially registered, multi-modal datasets within a region of interest (ROI) of an additive manufacturing benchmark test series (AM Bench) nickel alloy 718 specimen produced using laser powder bed fusion (PBF-LB) additive manufacturing (AM). The serial sectioning data are in the form of 2D slices which were reconstructed and registered to make 3D data sets that can be analyzed and visualized using open source software.

Tags: AM Bench,additive manufacturing,serial sectioning,EBSD,XRCT

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Data Publication for "Results of an Interlaboratory Study on the Working Curve in Vat Photopolymerization II: Towards a Standardized Method"

Data provided by  National Institute of Standards and Technology

Raw data, software, standard operating procedure, and computer aided design files for the NIST-led publication "Results of an Interlaboratory Study on the Working Curve in Vat Photopolymerization II: Towards a Standardized Method"This record contains numerous supporting documents and data for "Results of an Interlaboratory Study on the Working Curve in Vat Photopolymerization II: Towards a Standardized Method".In the main .zip file, there are three subfolders and one document.The document is the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) that was distributed to participants in t

Tags: vat photopolymerization,working curve,photopolymerization,additive manufacturing,3D printing

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Sim-PROCESD: Simulated-Production Resource for Operations and Conditions Evaluation to Support Decision-making

Data provided by  National Institute of Standards and Technology

Sim-PROCESD is a discrete event simulation package written in Python that is designed to model the behavior of discrete manufacturing systems. Specifically, it focuses on asynchronous production lines. It also provides functionality for modeling the degradation and maintenance of machines in these systems. Sim-PROCESD provides class definitions for manufacturing devices/components that can be configured by the user to model various real-world manufacturing systems.

Tags: discrete-event simulation,manufacturing,production,maintenance,python

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Source: https://github.com/usnistgov/simprocesd

Data related to the investigation of UUIDs for a standards-based digital thread of product data in ISO 10303-242

Data provided by  National Institute of Standards and Technology

This dataset contains data used in the investigation of Universally Unique Identifiers (UUIDs) that will enable a standards-based digital thread of product data in ISO 10303-242. Included are EXPRESS schema used for implementation and .stp files that were exported from native CAD (CATIA V5, Creo, and NX). UUIDs were assigned to CAD features during .stp export for each of the four design iterations.

Tags: industrial data,standards,native CAD files,derived neutral files,ISO 10303,STEP,interoperability testing,digital thread,manufacturing,model-based enterprise,lifecycle,Universally Unique Identifiers,UUID,Persistent Identifiers,PID

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Source: https://github.com/usnistgov/UUID

Digital image analysis tools for pairs of filaments in embedded 3D printing

Data provided by  National Institute of Standards and Technology

In embedded 3D printing, a nozzle is embedded into a support bath and extrudes filaments or droplets into the bath. This repository includes Python code for analyzing and managing images and videos of the printing process during extrusion of single filaments, pairs of filaments, and triplets of filaments. The link to the GitHub release goes to the state of the code when the paper was submitted. From there, you can also access the current state of the code.

Tags: additive manufacturing,3D printing,polymer,bioprinting,interfacial tension,rheology

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Source: https://github.com/usnistgov/embedded3DPvids

Videos of single, double, and triple filaments in embedded 3D printing

Data provided by  National Institute of Standards and Technology

These images, videos, and tables show experimental data, where single lines, pairs of lines, and trios of lines of viscoelastic silicone inks were extruded into moving viscoelastic support baths. Lines were printed at varying angles relative to the camera, such that videos and images captured the side of horizontal lines, cross-sections of horizontal lines, and the side of vertical lines. For single lines and pairs of lines, the filaments were also disturbed after printing by running the nozzle next to the construct.

Tags: 3D printing,additive manufacturing,rheology,interfacial energy,capillarity,polymer

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Process-structure-properties investigations for laser powder bed fused IN718 in the as-built condition

Data provided by  National Institute of Standards and Technology

This data repository provides a central location for a body of work using one build of nickel-based alloy 718 (IN718) material and resulted in three different studies. The IN718 parts were manufactured by laser powder bed fusion using a range of laser energy densities (manipulation of processing variables) and orientations with respect to the build direction. The influence of processing variables on resulting grain structures, pore structures, and mechanical properties were studied in the as-built (not heat treated) condition.

Tags: additive manufacturing,Laser Powder Bed Fusion,Inconel 718,High-cycle fatigue life,Fractography,surface roughness,microstructure,defects,porosity,Tensile properties,Characterization,Ductile fracture,x-ray computed tomography

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