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Håkan Brodin
Researcher at Siemens
Publications - 64
Citations - 1556
Håkan Brodin is an academic researcher from Siemens. The author has contributed to research in topics: Thermal barrier coating & Superalloy. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 58 publications receiving 1197 citations. Previous affiliations of Håkan Brodin include Linköping University & Uppsala University.
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Microstructure and mechanical properties of Inconel 718 produced by selective laser melting: Sample orientation dependence and effects of post heat treatments
TL;DR: Inconel 718 produced by selective laser melting (SLM) has been characterized with focus on the microstructure, the dependence of sample orientation on the mechanical properties and the effects of post heat treatments as mentioned in this paper.
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Characterization and Control of Powder Properties for Additive Manufacturing
TL;DR: In this paper, the metal powders used in additive manufacturing (AM) in terms of electron beam melting and selective laser melting have been investigated regarding particle size and shape using dynamic image analysis.
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IPPA: Individually Prioritised Problem Assessment
R. D. Wessels,Jan Persson,Øivind Lorentsen,Renzo Andrich,Massimo Ferrario,Wija Oortwijn,Taeke VanBeekum,Håkan Brodin,Luc P. de Witte +8 more
TL;DR: Individually Prioritised Problem Assessment (IPPA) is a generic instrument that can be used to assess the extent to which problems identified by an individual assistive technology user in his or her daily activities have been diminished as a result of the provision of assistance technology.
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TBC bond coat–top coat interface roughness: Influence on fatigue life and modelling aspects
Robert Eriksson,Sören Sjöström,Håkan Brodin,Håkan Brodin,Sten Johansson,Lars Östergren,Xin-Hai Li +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, thermal barrier coatings (TBCs) may fail through thermal fatigue, causing the ceramic top coat to spall off the metallic bond coat, and the life prediction of TBCs often inv...