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Microstructures and mechanical behavior of the bimetallic additively-manufactured structure(BAMS) of austenitic stainless steel and Inconel 625
被引:3
|作者:
Md.R.U.Ahsan
[1
]
Xuesong Fan
[2
]
Gi-Jeong Seo
[3
]
Changwook Ji
[4
]
Mark Noakes
[5
]
rzej Nycz
[5
]
Peter K.Liaw
[2
]
Duck Bong Kim
[3
]
机构:
[1] Department of Mechanical Engineering, Tennessee Technological University
[2] Department of Materials Science and Engineering, The University of Tennessee
[3] Department of Manufacturing and Engineering Technology, Tennessee Technological University
[4] Advanced Forming Process R&D Group, Korea Institute of Industrial Technology
[5] Oak Ridge National Laboratory
关键词:
WAAM;
Additive manufacturing;
BAMS;
Functionally-graded structures;
Microstructures;
Mechanical properties;
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中图分类号:
TG444 [电弧焊];
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摘要:
Bimetallic additively manufactured structures(BAMSs) can replace traditionally-fabricated functionallygraded-components through fusion welding processes and can eliminate locally-deteriorated mechanical properties arising from post-processing. The present work fabricates a BAMS by sequentially depositing the austenitic stainless-steel and Inconel625 using a gas-metal-arc-welding(GMAW)-based wire + arc additive manufacturing(WAAM) system. Elemental mapping shows a smooth compositional transition at the interface without any segregation. Both materials being the face-center-cubic(FCC) austenite, the electron backscattered diffraction(EBSD) analysis of the interface shows the smooth and cross-interfacecrystallographic growth of long-elongated grains in the <001> direction. The hardness values were within the range of 220–240 HV for both materials without a large deviation at the interface. Due to the controlled thermal history, mechanical testing yielded a consistent result with the ultimate tensile strength and elongation of 600 MPa and 40 %, respectively, with the failure location on the stainless-steel side. This study demonstrates that WAAM has the potential to fabricate BAMS with controlled properties.
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页码:176 / 188
页数:13
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