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Directional fatigue behaviour of maraging steel grade 300 produced by laser powder bed fusion

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FATIGUE
卷 149, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijfatigue.2021.106229

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Additive manufacturing; Surface roughness; Defects; Directional fatigue; 18Ni300 maraging steel

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  1. Norwegian Research Council [248243]
  2. TROJAM project in the INTER-REG A/ENI program

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This study investigated the fatigue behavior of maraging steel grade 300 produced by laser beam powder bed fusion, focusing on surfaces built from both upward and downward directions. It was found that downward-facing surfaces had high surface roughness, while upward-facing surfaces had wavy surfaces. The fatigue behavior was found to be correlated with build orientation and surface roughness.
Surfaces of metals produced by additive manufacturing (AM) are known to be rough and populated with defects, this is, in particular, true for downward-facing (down-skin) surfaces. When dealing with the fatigue of as-built surfaces produced by AM, fatigue is typically initiating from surface defects. In this work, the fatigue behaviour of maraging steel grade 300 (18Ni300) produced by laser beam powder bed fusion (PBF-LB) is investigated. Fatigue initiation from surfaces built both up- and down-skin are investigated. This is done by using specimens where all surfaces are machined, except the one at interest. Specimens were built in 10 orientation ranging from 0 degrees (horizontal, up-skin) to 135 degrees (down-skin). The surface roughness was measured for all orientations; high surface roughness was found for down-skin surfaces while wavy surfaces were found for up-skin surfaces. The fatigue behaviour was found to be correlated to the build orientation and the surface roughness.

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