Report and Unpublished Work as Preprint¶
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Wei Xiong, Albert To, Michael A Klecka, “Integrated Computational Materials and Mechanical Modeling for Additive Manufacturing of Alloys with Graded Structure Used in Fossil Fuel Power Plants,” DOE Technical Report, (2022) https://doi.org/10.2172/1842580
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Wei Xiong, Malin Selleby, “New unary descriptions - case study using the Fe-Ni system,” in Industrinära utveckling av termodynamiska data (delrapporter) Industry-oriented development of thermodynamic data Interim reports, Development of thermodynamic data for industrial applications,* Jernkontorets Forskning report TO 41-8 (2013), Stockholm, Sweden.Web link
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Wei Xiong, John Ågren, Jing Zhou, “An Effective Method to Estimate Composition Amplitude of Spinodal Decomposition for Atom Probe Tomography Validated by Phase Field Simulations,” arXiv preprint arXiv:1205.4195 (2012). arXiv:1205.4195
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Kun Li, Xin Wang, Wei Xiong, “Functionally Graded Material Fabricated by Powder-based Laser Directed Energy Deposition: From Conventional to Complex Concentrated Alloys,” Preprints, (2022) 2022040139 (doi:10.20944/preprints202204.0139.v1) www.preprints.org/manuscript/202204.0139/v1
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Kun Li, Soumya Sridar, Susheng Tan, Wei Xiong, “Effect of homogenization on precipitation behavior and strengthening of 17-4PH stainless steel fabricated using laser powder bed fusion,” arXiv:2112.06289 (2021). DOI: 10.48550/arXiv.2112.06289
- This manuscript was submitted to a peer-reviewed journal in March, 2021. The original work was performed at the University of Pittsburgh by Kun Li in 2020 under the supervision of Wei Xiong. Susheng Tan supported the TEM study and manuscript preparation. The manuscript received rejection due to lengthy discussion, and the first author Kun Li has moved to Chongqing University, China, without being able to perform the further revision. Later, according to the authors’ agreement, Soumya Sridar continued working on the manuscript revision. S.S. cut down the manuscript size significantly (almost half), re-performed modeling, and revisited data analysis. By Nov. 2021, S.S., S.T., and W.X. think this manuscript can be resubmitted. However, K.L. still thinks more revisions are required. Since the authors cannot reach an agreement for resubmission, a pre-print like this can help disseminate results. It is not difficult to search online that another published paper by Kun Li placed a number of irrelevent authors into the work.