Faculty
Name : Baicheng Zhang
Department : Institute of Powder Metallurgy
Title :Associate professor
Address :Institute for Advanced Materials and Technology, University of Science and Technology Beijing, 30 Xueyuan Road, Haidian District, Beijing, China
Zip code :100083
Office Location : 223 Room, Jinwu Building
Office Telephone : 010-82377286
Mailbox : zhangbc@ustb.edu.cn
Personal profile:
Baicheng Zhang, Associate Professor, Doctor of Mechanical Engineering, Master Tutor. He graduated from Xi'an Jiaotong University with a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering and automation in 2007. Prof. Zhang received his Ph.D. from Université de technologie de Belfort Montbéliard (UTBM) France in 2013. He worked in the LERMPS laboratory in France as post doctor from 2013 to 2014, and then headed to Singapore Institute Manufacturing Technology (Simtech) continue research as Research Fellow from 2014 to 2018. At end of 2018, he joined Institute for Advanced Materials and Technology, University of Science and Technology Beijing. Prof. Zhang mainly worked in additive manufacturing area, particularly in metal-base AM, such as selective laser meltin (SLM)g and laser cladding technology. He had published more than 30 SCI papers and obtained 5 patents. As project leader and participant, Prof. Zhang obtained more 10 French or Singapore Projects funding. He also serves as editorial board member of Journal of Engineering Mechanics and Machinery, Clausius Scientific Press Inc.
Research direction:
1. Metal base additive manufacturing
2. Selective laser melting technology development
3. Additive manufacturing materials research
4. Laser cladding technology and application
Scientific research achievement :
[1] B Zhang, L Dembinski, C Coddet, The study of the laser parameters and environment variables effect on mechanical properties of high compact parts elaborated by selective laser melting 316L powder, Materials Science and Engineering: A, 2013, 584: 21~31.
[2] B Zhang, H Liao, C Coddet, Effects of processing parameters on properties of selective laser melting Mg–9% Al powder mixture, Materials & Design, 2012, 34: 753~758.
[3] B Zhang, L Zhu; H Liao, C Coddet, Improvement of surface properties of SLM parts by atmospheric plasma spraying coating, Applied Surface Science, 2012, 263: 777~782.
[4] Z Baicheng, L Xiaohua, B Jiaming, G Junfeng, W Pan, Study of selective laser melting (SLM) Inconel 718 part surface improvement by electrochemical polishing, Materials & Design, 2017, 116: 531~537.
[5] B Zhang, C Coddet, Numerical study on the effect of pressure and nozzle dimension on particle distribution and velocity in laser cladding under vacuum base on CFD, Journal of Manufacturing Processes, 2016, 23: 54~60.
[6] B Zhang, G Bi, S Nai, C Sun, J Wei, Microhardness and microstructure evolution of TiB2 reinforced Inconel 625/TiB2 composite produced by selective laser melting, Optics & Laser Technology, 2016, 80: 186~195.
[7] B Zhang, G Bi, P Wang, J Bai, Y Chew, MS Nai, Microstructure and mechanical properties of Inconel 625/nano-TiB2 composite fabricated by LAAM, Materials & Design, 2016, 111: 70~79.
[8] B Zhang, C Coddet, Selective laser melting of iron powder: observation of melting mechanism and densification behavior via point-track-surface-part research, Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering, 2016, 138(5).
[9] B Zhang, J Chen, C Coddet, Microstructure and transformation behavior of in-situ shape memory alloys by selective laser melting Ti–Ni mixed powder, Journal of Materials Science & Technology, 2013, 29(9): 863~867.
[10] B Zhang, H Liao, C Coddet, Selective laser melting commercially pure Ti under vacuum, Vacuum, 2013, 95: 25~29.
Patents:ZL201510167065.X, ZL201510166746.4, ZL201410194135.6, ZL201810026421.X, ZL201810292599.9