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Overview

Paul Rometsch is affiliated with Monash University in Australia and specializes in engineering, with a focus on mechanical engineering, aerospace engineering, materials chemistry, automotive engineering, and mechanics of materials. Their research extensively covers topics related to aluminum alloys and additive manufacturing technologies.

The main topics addressed in their work include:

  • Aluminum Alloy Microstructure Properties
  • Aluminum Alloys Composites Properties
  • Additive Manufacturing Materials and Processes
  • Microstructure and mechanical properties
  • Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing Technologies
  • Metallurgy and Material Forming
  • High Entropy Alloys Studies

Their frequent collaborators include:

  • X.-Grant Chen
  • Ahmed Y. Algendy
  • Kun Liu
  • Nick Parson
  • Xinhua Wu

Paul Rometsch has published in a variety of venues, with a notable number of publications in:

  • Materials Science and Engineering A
  • Materials
  • JOM
  • Journal of Materials Science
  • Materials & Design

Among recent papers authored or coauthored by Paul Rometsch are:

  • Review of high-strength aluminium alloys for additive manufacturing by laser powder bed fusion, 2022, Materials & Design
  • Precipitation kinetics, microstructure evolution and mechanical behavior of a developed Al-Mn-Sc alloy fabricated by selective laser melting, 2020, Acta Materialia
  • Effects of Al(MnFe)Si dispersoids with different sizes and number densities on microstructure and ambient/elevated-temperature mechanical properties of extruded Al-Mg-Si AA6082 alloys with varying Mn content, 2020, Journal of Alloys and Compounds
  • Influence of Gas Flow Speed on Laser Plume Attenuation and Powder Bed Particle Pickup in Laser Powder Bed Fusion, 2020, JOM
  • Effects of AlMn dispersoids and Al3(Sc,Zr) precipitates on the microstructure and ambient/elevated-temperature mechanical properties of hot-rolled AA5083 alloys, 2022, Materials Science and Engineering A

Best Publications

  • Heat treatment of 7xxx series aluminium alloys—Some recent developments

    Paul Rometsch;Yong Zhang;Steven Peter Knight

  • Selective laser melting of a high strength Al-Mn-Sc alloy: alloy design and strengthening mechanisms

    Qingbo Jia;Paul Rometsch;Paul Rometsch;Philipp Kürnsteiner;Qi Chao

  • Influences of processing parameters on surface roughness of Hastelloy X produced by selective laser melting

    Yang Tian;Dacian Tomus;Paul Rometsch;Xinhua Wu

  • Columnar to equiaxed transition in Al-Mg(-Sc)-Zr alloys produced by selective laser melting

    Kun V. Yang;Kun V. Yang;Yunjia Shi;Yunjia Shi;Frank Palm;Xinhua Wu

  • Review of High-Strength Aluminium Alloys for Additive Manufacturing by Laser Powder Bed Fusion

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  • Influence of post heat treatments on anisotropy of mechanical behaviour and microstructure of Hastelloy-X parts produced by selective laser melting

    Dacian Tomus;Yang Tian;Paul A. Rometsch;Martin Heilmaier

  • Porosity formation mechanisms and fatigue response in Al-Si-Mg alloys made by selective laser melting

    Kun V. Yang;Kun V. Yang;Paul Rometsch;Tom Jarvis;Jeremy Rao

  • Effect of heat treatment on the microstructure and anisotropy in mechanical properties of A357 alloy produced by selective laser melting

    Kun V. Yang;Kun V. Yang;Paul Rometsch;C.H.J. Davies;Aijun Huang

  • Effect of minor alloying elements on crack-formation characteristics of Hastelloy-X manufactured by selective laser melting

    Dacian Tomus;Paul A. Rometsch;Martin Heilmaier;Xinhua Wu

  • General aspects related to the corrosion of 6xxx series aluminium alloys: exploring the influence of Mg/Si ratio and Cu

    Wen Jie Liang;Wen Jie Liang;Paul Rometsch;Lingfei Cao;Nick Birbilis

  • Precipitation kinetics, microstructure evolution and mechanical behavior of a developed Al–Mn–Sc alloy fabricated by selective laser melting

    Qingbo Jia;Fan Zhang;Paul Rometsch;Paul Rometsch;Jingwei Li

  • Controlling the Microstructure of Hastelloy-X Components Manufactured by Selective Laser Melting

    D. Tomus;T. Jarvis;X. Wu;J. Mei

  • Some effects of alloy composition on stress corrosion cracking in Al–Zn–Mg–Cu alloys

    S.P. Knight;K. Pohl;N.J.H. Holroyd;N. Birbilis

  • Effect of platform temperature on the porosity, microstructure and mechanical properties of an Al–Mg–Sc–Zr alloy fabricated by selective laser melting

    Yunjia Shi;Yunjia Shi;Kun Yang;Kun Yang;Shravan K. Kairy;Frank Palm

  • An age hardening model for Al–7Si–Mg casting alloys

    P.A Rometsch;G.B Schaffer

  • A model for the thermodynamics of and strengthening due to co-clusters in Al–Mg–Si-based alloys

    Marco J Starink;Lingfei Cao;Paul Rometsch

  • The effect of pre-ageing temperature and retrogression heating rate on the strength and corrosion behaviour of AA7150

    Daokui Xu;Nick Birbilis;Paul Rometsch

  • Towards a high strength aluminium alloy development methodology for selective laser melting

    Qingbo Jia;Paul Rometsch;Paul Rometsch;Sheng Cao;Kai Zhang

  • Effect of solution treatment on the corrosion behaviour of aluminium alloy AA7150: Optimisation for corrosion resistance

    Daokui Xu;Nick Birbilis;David Lashansky;Paul Rometsch

  • Improved solution treatment for an as-rolled Al–Zn–Mg–Cu alloy. Part I. Characterisation of constituent particles and overheating

    Daokui Xu;Daokui Xu;Paul Rometsch;Nick Birbilis

  • Clustering behaviour in an Al–Mg–Si–Cu alloy during natural ageing and subsequent under-ageing

    Lingfei Cao;Paul Rometsch;Malcolm James Couper

Frequent Co-Authors

Xinhua Wu
Xinhua Wu Monash University
Nick Birbilis
Nick Birbilis Deakin University
Chris Huw John Davies
Chris Huw John Davies Monash University
Marco J. Starink
Marco J. Starink University of Southampton
Barrington Charles Muddle
Barrington Charles Muddle Monash University
Yuri Estrin
Yuri Estrin Monash University
Christoph Schick
Christoph Schick University of Rostock
Martin Heilmaier
Martin Heilmaier Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
G. B. Schaffer
G. B. Schaffer University of Melbourne
Lars Arnberg
Lars Arnberg Norwegian University of Science and Technology

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