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- 30.09.2019 - S3 SEMINAR - RIMMEL'S seminar series Simone Di MareDate and Time: Monday September 30, 2019 - 15.00 Venue: S3 Seminar Room, Third Floor, Physics Building, FIM Department Speaker: Simone Di Mare, PhD Fondazione Bruno Kessler, Centro Materiali e Microsistemi (FBK-CMM) Title: 3D printing of Ni-based superalloys: ADAM project methodology Abstract: ADAM (ADditive mAnufacturing of Metal superalloys) is a research project pursuing the development of high-level technological and scientific skills in additive manufacturing for fast prototyping. The aim of the project is the development of the know how to produce high quality parts in Ni based superalloy using Selective Laser Melting, an Additive Manufacturing technique, for two specific and high challenging applications in the energy and aerospace fields. In this seminar a project overview will be presented outlining the technological challenges addressed and our strategy and methodology to provide a solution. Some results about powder characterization are discussed, as well as some recent progress. A brief outlook on the equipment available in both Fondazione Bruno Kessler and ProM Facility for additive manufacturing and related activities will also be given. Host: Guido Paolicelli guido.paolicelli@nano.cnr.it