Ming Yan
Associate Professor
Materials Science and Engineering
South University of Science and Technology of China
China
Biography
Dr. Yan Ming's main research direction for the metal material 3D printing (recently to titanium alloy, the future expansion to the aluminum alloy, steel, etc.), its goal is to establish a South Branch in a feature (personnel composition, research direction, etc.) 3D Printing labs and 3D printing experiment base for undergraduates and graduate students. In addition, Dr. Yan Ming for metal materials (titanium, amorphous alloy, aluminum) powder metallurgy, as well as amorphous alloy development and characterization of a certain degree of understanding. Dr. Yan Ming has three chapters in English books, all papers 71, the first author 34 articles. (Best Paper Award, 2012 and 2013, byARC Center Ex of the Excellence for Design in Light Metals) as the first author, as the first author of the "Most Downloaded" (Most Downloaded Paper, 2013, by Journal of theMechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials).
Research Interest
Titanium alloy powder metallurgy; Titanium alloy 3D printing basic research; Other materials (aluminum alloy, amorphous alloy, oxide ceramics) powder metallurgy basic research; Development and preparation of high-quality, new and multi-type superalloy materials; optimization of the production of powder for the production of high-quality materials; to provide high-quality, aero-engine 3D printing superalloy for the use of high- Powder).
Publications
-
Yan M, Yu P. (2015) Densification, microstructure and mechanical property of additively manufactured Ti-6Al-4V: A comparative overview of current status of selective laser melting (SLM), electron beam melting (EBM) and arc-welding based shaped metal deposition (SMD). Sintering of Materials.
-
Yan M. (2015) Microstructural characterization of P/M Ti and Ti alloys†in Titanium Powder Metallurgy. Science Technology and Applications.
-
Yan M, Tang HP, Qian M. (2015) Scavenging of oxygen and chlorine from P/M titanium during sintering in Titanium Powder Metallurgy. Science, Technology and Applications.