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Figure13.Relationbetween0.2%yieldstrength, tensileelongationat fracture,andaustenitevolume
fractionfor theSLMprocessed18-Ni300steel.
Both fracture elongation andyield strength can then be independently plotted as a function
of austenite volume fraction, as depicted in Figure 13b,c, respectively. These figures highlight
an unexpected trend considering that austenite can act, in principle, as a soft and more ductile
constituent in steelmicrostructures. These results remark an importantdifferencebrought by the
peculiarmicrostructural features generatedbySLMprocessingwith respect to themicrostructure
found inwroughtproducts. Indeed, thehighestyieldstrengthand lower tensile elongation found
for peak-aged samples (that also feature higher fractions of austenite) over the as-built condition
arebelievedtobemainlydueto theoverwhelmingeffectof strengtheningprecipitates,whereas the
concurrent reversionof theγ-Fephaseseemstoplayaminorrole.
5.Conclusions
Astudywasundertakento investigate theeffectsofselective lasermeltingon18-Ni300maraging
steelmicrostructureandmechanicalbehaviour. Themainconclusionscanbesummarizedas follows:
A submicrometric cellularmicrostructurewas detected in the as-built samples. Evidence of
epitaxialgrowthacrossdifferent laser trackswasrevealed.Afterhigh-temperaturesolutionannealing,
the tracesof solidificationwere lostandthecellular structurewasreplacedbyfairlycoarsemartensite
blocks. Small fractionofaustenitewerepreferentially locatedatblockboundaries.
Acomparisonabout theagingbehaviourof theas-builtandthesolution-treatedalloyrevealed
that theprecipitationsequenceduringagingandhardnessevolutionaresubstantiallyequivalent.
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3D Printing of Metals
- Title
- 3D Printing of Metals
- Author
- Manoj Gupta
- Editor
- MDPI
- Location
- Basel
- Date
- 2017
- Language
- English
- License
- CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
- ISBN
- 978-3-03842-592-2
- Size
- 17.0 x 24.4 cm
- Pages
- 170
- Keywords
- 3D printing, additive manufacturing, electron beam melting, selective laser melting, laser metal deposition, aluminum, titanium, magnesium, composites
- Categories
- Naturwissenschaften Chemie