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Mark R. Stoudt (Fed)

Current Research Interests

Characterization and modeling of deformed surfaces, Surface roughness, Mechanical properties, Metal forming, Scanning laser confocal microscopy, Atomic force microscopy, Environmentally-induced cracking

Awards

2012 William P. Slichter Award, NIST

1997 ASM International, Washington DC Chapter President's Award    Given in recognition of exceptional service to the national society from the local chapter level.

Professional Society Activities

  • ASM International, Washington DC Chapter
    • Present Senior Advisor / At large member of Executive Committee
    • 1998-1999 Chapter Chairman
  • American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) Member of G-01 Corrosion of Metals
  • TMS Vice-Chairman of Shaping and Forming Committee Member of Mechanical Behavior Committee
  • Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) Member of the Ferrous Alloys Committee

Publications

Data and Software Publications

AM Bench 2022 Microstructure Measurements for IN718 3D builds

Author(s)
Lyle Levine, Maureen Williams, Fan Zhang, Edwin Schwalbach, Sandra Young, Mark Stoudt, Adam Creuziger, Olaf J. Borkiewicz, Jan Ilavsky
The following data files include microstructure measurement results associated with the 2022 Additive Manufacturing Benchmark test series (AM-Bench 2022) AMB2022-01 benchmark on laser powder bed

AM Bench 2022: Cross sectional microstructure of single laser tracks produced using different processing conditions and 2D arrays of laser tracks (pads) on solid plates of nickel alloy 718

Author(s)
Lyle Levine, Maureen Williams, Mark Stoudt, Sandra Young, Jordan Weaver, David Deisenroth, Brandon Lane
The following data files include microstructure measurement results associated with the 2022 Additive Manufacturing Benchmark test series (AM Bench 2022) AMB2022-03 set of benchmarks. These AMB2022-03

Patents (2018-Present)

Coinage Cladding Alloy and Processing for Making Coinage Cladding Alloy

NIST Inventors
Mark R. Stoudt and Carelyn E. Campbell
A coinage cladding alloy for coinage includes nickel present in an amount from 5 wt. % to 7 wt. %, based on a total weight of the coinage cladding alloy; zinc present in an amount from 21 wt. % to 29 wt. %, based on the total weight of the coinage cladding alloy; manganese present in an amount from
Created October 9, 2019, Updated January 20, 2023
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