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In-situ micromechanical analysis of a high-vanadium high-speed steel coating made with additive manufacturing

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.msea.2023.144850

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In-situ microcantilever bending; Fracture toughness; High-speed steel; Coating; Additive manufacturing

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A new method of fracture toughness analysis is introduced by conducting in-situ microcantilever bending in an electron microscope on a high vanadium high-speed steel coating fabricated through plasma transferred arc additive manufacturing. This study offers novel insights into the micromechanical behavior of advanced materials that require a combination of high hardness and toughness.
A new approach to the fracture toughness analysis is presented through in-situ microcantilever bending in an electron microscope on a novel high vanadium high-speed steel coating additively manufactured by plasma transferred arc. Novel insights are provided into the micromechanical performance of advanced materials demanding for high hardness and toughness synergy.

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