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3D Characterization of a Novel CoNi-superalloy for Additive Manufacturing
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 30 July 2020
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- FIB-SEM Technology and Electron Tomography for Materials Science and Engineering
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The authors acknowledge funding support from Oak Ridge National Laboratory and a Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative from the US Department of Defense, Grant Number N00014-18-1-2794.Google Scholar
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