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Overview

D.G. McCartney is affiliated with the University of Nottingham in the United Kingdom and has a research focus that spans multiple fields within engineering and materials science. Their work predominantly covers areas such as additive manufacturing materials and processes, high entropy alloys studies, and advanced materials and composites.

The scientist's primary fields of study include:

  • Engineering
  • Materials Science

Within these fields, the subfields of study most frequently addressed by McCartney are:

  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Materials Chemistry
  • Automotive Engineering
  • Mechanics of Materials
  • Aerospace Engineering

Main research topics explored in their publications include:

  • Additive Manufacturing Materials and Processes
  • High Entropy Alloys Studies
  • Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing Technologies
  • Advanced materials and composites
  • Metal Alloys Wear and Properties
  • Aluminum Alloy Microstructure Properties
  • Metal and Thin Film Mechanics

Selected recent papers by D.G. McCartney demonstrate breadth and depth in these areas:

  • "Alloys-by-design: Application to new superalloys for additive manufacturing," 2020, published in Acta Materialia
  • "The Influence of Iron in Minimizing the Microstructural Anisotropy of Ti-6Al-4V Produced by Laser Powder-Bed Fusion," 2020, published in Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A
  • "Cracking behaviour of high-strength AA2024 aluminium alloy produced by Laser Powder Bed Fusion," 2022, published in Additive Manufacturing
  • "On the Influence of Alloy Composition on the Additive Manufacturability of Ni-Based Superalloys," 2022, published in Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A
  • "Sinter formation during directed energy deposition of titanium alloy powders," 2022, published in International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture

Frequent publication venues for McCartney are as follows:

  • Additive Manufacturing
  • Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A
  • Wear
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Acta Materialia

The scientist has collaborated regularly with several coauthors, reflecting interdisciplinary cooperation in their research endeavors. Frequent collaborators include:

  • Roger C. Reed
  • Yuanbo T. Tang
  • M.J. Carrington
  • David Stewart
  • J.L. Daure

Best Publications

  • Grain refining of aluminium and its alloys using inoculants

    D. G. McCartney

  • Alloys-by-design: Application to new superalloys for additive manufacturing

    Yuanbo T. Tang;Chinnapat Panwisawas;Joseph N. Ghoussoub;Yilun Gong

  • Abrasive wear behaviour of conventional and nanocomposite HVOF-sprayed WC–Co coatings

    D.A. Stewart;P.H. Shipway;D.G. McCartney

  • Microstructural evolution in thermally sprayed WC-Co coatings: Comparison between nanocomposite and conventional starting powders

    D.A Stewart;P.H Shipway;D.G McCartney

  • Bonding Mechanisms in Cold Spraying: The Contributions of Metallurgical and Mechanical Components

    T. Hussain;D. G. McCartney;P. H. Shipway;D. Zhang

  • A review of friction stir welding of aluminium matrix composites

    Omar S. Salih;Hengan Ou;W. Sun;D.G. McCartney

  • Laser cladding of Inconel 625 wire for corrosion protection

    T.E. Abioye;D.G. McCartney;A.T. Clare

  • Sliding wear behaviour of conventional and nanostructured HVOF sprayed WC–Co coatings

    P.H. Shipway;D.G. McCartney;T. Sudaprasert

  • Measurements of cell and primary dendrite arm spacings in directionally solidified aluminium alloys

    D.G. McCartney;J.D. Hunt

  • Carbon nanotube reinforced aluminum composite coating via cold spraying

    Srinivasa R. Bakshi;Virendra Singh;Kantesh Balani;D. Graham McCartney

  • A new criterion for evaluating the glass-forming ability of bulk metallic glasses

    Qingjun Chen;Jun Shen;Deliang Zhang;Hongbo Fan

  • Microstructure and abrasive wear behaviour of shielded metal arc welding hardfacings used in the sugarcane industry

    V.E. Buchanan;P.H. Shipway;D.G. McCartney

  • Influence of heat treatment on the abrasive wear behaviour of HVOF sprayed WC–Co coatings

    D.A Stewart;P.H Shipway;D.G McCartney

  • The effect of electromagnetic stirring during solidification on the structure of Al-Si alloys

    W.D. Griffiths;D.G. McCartney

  • Growth and characterization of iron oxide nanorods/nanobelts prepared by a simple iron-water reaction.

    Yi Min Zhao;Yan-Hui Li;Ren Zhi Ma;Martin J. Roe

  • Production of titanium deposits by cold-gas dynamic spray: Numerical modeling and experimental characterization

    T. Marrocco;D. G. McCartney;P. H. Shipway;A. J. Sturgeon

  • Sliding wear behaviour of HVOF sprayed WC-Co coatings deposited with both gas-fuelled and liquid-fuelled systems

    T. Sudaprasert;P.H. Shipway;D.G. McCartney

  • Cold gas dynamic spraying of aluminum: The role of substrate characteristics in deposit formation

    D. Zhang;P. H. Shipway;D. G. McCartney

  • Microstructure formation and corrosion behaviour in HVOF-sprayed Inconel 625 coatings

    D Zhang;S.J Harris;D.G McCartney

  • Microstructural characterization of high velocity oxy-fuel sprayed coatings of Inconel 625

    H Edris;D. G McCARTNEY;A. J Sturgeon

Frequent Co-Authors

P.H. Shipway
P.H. Shipway University of Nottingham
Wei Sun
Wei Sun University of Nottingham
Adam T. Clare
Adam T. Clare University of Nottingham
Peter D. Lee
Peter D. Lee University College London
Yanqiu Zhu
Yanqiu Zhu University of Exeter
Jingxue Sun
Jingxue Sun Harbin Institute of Technology
John Cairns
John Cairns London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Alison Holmes
Alison Holmes Imperial College London
Paul D. Brown
Paul D. Brown Mayo Clinic
Sai Gu
Sai Gu University of Warwick

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