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The Use of Miniature Specimens to Determine Local Properties and Fracture Behavior of LPBF-Processed Inconel 718 in as-Deposited and Post-Treated States

Journal

MATERIALS
Volume 15, Issue 13, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ma15134724

Keywords

additive manufacturing; local anisotropy; miniature samples; tensile properties

Funding

  1. Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the Czech Republic, (MSM/EF) [EF17_048/0007350]
  2. Arthur P Armington Professorship (JJL)
  3. Advanced Manufacturing and Mechanical Reliability Center (AMMRC)
  4. Naval Air Command Systems (NAVAIR)

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This paper summarizes the assessment of directional anisotropy in local mechanical properties for LPBF IN-718 bulk samples by studying both as-deposited and post-treated states. The results reveal significant anisotropy in mechanical properties at different build heights for the as-deposited state, while the post-treated material shows more homogeneous properties. However, post-processed materials exhibit reduced strength and increased reduction in area at fracture.
This paper summarizes the assessment of directional anisotropy in local mechanical properties for Laser Powder Bed Fusion (LPBF) IN-718 bulk samples via the use of miniature samples excised from the bulk for both as-deposited and post-treated states. The quasi-static tensile properties at room temperature are investigated at several different locations along the build direction and at different orientations for both considered states. A comparison between the excised miniature tensile specimens and standard-sized sample results have also been conducted and exhibit very good agreement. Significant anisotropy is present in mechanical properties at different build heights for the as-deposited state, while the post-treated material exhibited more homogenous properties, both along the height and for different sampling orientations. However, significant reductions (e.g., >30%) in the strength (Yield, UTS) along with a significant increase in the reduction in area at fracture is found for post-processed materials. Metallography and fractography analyses were conducted in order to begin to determine the source(s) of this anisotropy for the as-deposited state.

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