Erkan Tur

Erkan Tur
University of Bath | UB · Department of Mechanical Engineering

Doctor of Philosophy

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January 2024 - present
University of Bath
Position
  • Postgraduate Research Student
Education
July 2022 - November 2023
Ankara Yildirim Beyazit University
Field of study
  • Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical Design and Manufacturing

Publications

Publications (7)
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AZ31 is a challenging alloy for aerospace, automotive, and biomedical industries. This study delves deep into the intricate relationship between build orientations, temperature, and the resulting mechanical behavior of AZ31 alloy. Utilizing tensile tests on specimens with distinct build orientations, the research evaluates the alloy’s response to v...
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Utilization of additive manufacturing, particularly Laser Powder Bed Fusion (L-PBF), has garnered considerable interest in recent times owing to its capacity to produce intricate geometries and functional components possessing enhanced mechanical characteristics. This review provides a thorough examination of the sustainability and environmental im...
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This research study focuses on the fatigue behavior of an aerospace elastoplastic cylindrical structural component with a hole subjected to cyclic mechanical loads. In the demanding operational environment of aerospace applications, the structural components, particularly those with stress concentrators like holes, experience cyclic loading conditi...
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The advent of Industry 4.0 and the digital revolution have brought forth innovative technologies such as digital twins, which have the potential to redefine the landscape of materials engineering. Digital twins, virtual representations of physical entities, can model and predict material behavior, enabling enhanced design, testing, and manufacturin...
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Microchannel heat sinks are widely used in electronic devices and micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS) for efficient thermal management. This study proposes a novel approach that integrates the Taguchi method with simulation-based analysis using COMSOL Multiphysics software to optimize the, aiming to enhance heat transfer performance. The simulat...
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SLM and EBM microstructures and mechanical characteristics have been examined using three parameters and constructing a design of experiment using Taguchi L6. It was clarified what affected the microstructure, flaws, and how they affected the tensile properties. The majority of the phases in the as-fabricated SLM and EBM samples, respectively, were...