David Bonina
University of Lorraine
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Science and Technology of Advanced Materials | 2014
Samuel Kenzari; David Bonina; Jean-Marie Dubois; Vincent Fournée
Abstract Additive manufacturing processes allow freeform fabrication of the physical representation of a three-dimensional computer-aided design (CAD) data model. This area has been expanding rapidly over the last 20 years. It includes several techniques such as selective laser sintering and stereolithography. The range of materials used today is quite restricted while there is a real demand for manufacturing lighter functional parts or parts with improved functional properties. In this article, we summarize recent work performed in this field, introducing new composite materials containing complex metallic alloys. These are mainly Al-based quasicrystalline alloys whose properties differ from those of conventional alloys. The use of these materials allows us to produce light-weight parts consisting of either metal–matrix composites or of polymer–matrix composites with improved properties. Functional parts using these alloys are now commercialized.
Materials & Design | 2014
Adnene Sakly; Samuel Kenzari; David Bonina; Serge Corbel; Vincent Fournée
Journal of Materials Processing Technology | 2014
Samuel Kenzari; David Bonina; Jean-Marie Dubois; Vincent Fournée
Archive | 2010
Paulo Galinha; Samuel Kenzari; David Bonina
Acta Physica Polonica A | 2014
Samuel Kenzari; David Bonina; A. Degiovanni; Jean-Marie Dubois; Vincent Fournée
Archive | 2010
Paulo Galinha; Samuel Kenzari; David Bonina
Archive | 2013
Samuel Kenzari; Adnene Sakly; David Bonina; Serge Corbel; Vincent Fournee
Archive | 2012
Samuel Kenzari; Adnene Sakly; David Bonina; Serge Corbel; Vincent Fournee
Archive | 2012
Samuel Kenzari; David Bonina
Archive | 2011
Vincent Fournee; David Bonina; Samuel Kenzari