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Figure 17. Relationbetweenheight andcompressive strength for SLMparts (HIP) andEBMparts
(NoHIP) in0◦ and45 ◦orientation incomparisontoSLMparts (NoHIP) in0◦ and45◦orientation
A linear relationship was found between equivalent diameter and compression strength.
EBM parts showed a high correlation in both orientations (0◦—R2 = 0.976; 45◦—R2 = 0.956).
SLMpartsalsoshowedahighcorrelation in the testedorientation(0◦—R2 =0.922;45◦—R2 =0.982).
The correlation of the SLMpartswithout heat treatmentwaswithin the range of all other parts
(0◦—R2 =0.957;45◦—R2 =0.987).
ThedifferencesbetweenHIPedandNoHIPedparts that affect themechanicalproperties are
well-known[40,46,51]. EspeciallyHIPingleadstodecreasedstrength. Thereasonis the transformation
ofmartensite intoαandβphases. Themarginally lowerstrength ischaracteristic for theα+βphase.
Thiscorrelationapplies to theSLMparts. ThedifferencebetweenHIPedandNoHIPedpartsdwindles
awaywith increasingheightuntil it isgone.
Although the EBM samples achieved higher values in the hardening measurement,
the compressive strength values are below the values for SLMsamples. Here lies the reason for
thesignificantlyhigherroughnessRZandRaof theEBMparts.Kasperovichetal. [46]describedthat
therough“as-built” surfaceneeds tobeconsideredascrack initiatorandthat its lowerstrengthhas to
be taken intoaccount. This leads to lowercompressionstrengthofEBMpartscomparedtoSLMparts
withoutheat treatment.
The influenceof thegeometricconditionscanbedescribedverywellby indicating thedegreeof
slendernessλ (seeEquation(3)). Thecorrelationbetweenthecompressivestrengthandtheslenderness
ratioalsorevealed lineardependencieswithhighcoefficientsofdeterminationofover90%asshown
inFigures18and19. Thecoefficientswere loweronly in twocases (45◦orientedpartswithvariabled).
Figure 18. Correlationbetween compressive strength and slenderness ratio of SLM-manufactured
parts. Resultsareshownasmeanvalueswith thecorrespondingstandarddeviations. For the linear
regressions, thecoefficientofdetermination isshown.
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3D Printing of Metals
- Titel
- 3D Printing of Metals
- Autor
- Manoj Gupta
- Herausgeber
- MDPI
- Ort
- Basel
- Datum
- 2017
- Sprache
- englisch
- Lizenz
- CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
- ISBN
- 978-3-03842-592-2
- Abmessungen
- 17.0 x 24.4 cm
- Seiten
- 170
- Schlagwörter
- 3D printing, additive manufacturing, electron beam melting, selective laser melting, laser metal deposition, aluminum, titanium, magnesium, composites
- Kategorien
- Naturwissenschaften Chemie