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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.msea.2016.04.086
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Electron microscopy; Mechanical characterization; Nickel based superalloys; Selective laser melting; Fracture; Grain boundaries
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资金
- Australian Science and Industry Endowment Fund [RP04-153]
- Microturbo, France
- Australian Research Council [LE0882821]
Selective laser melting (SLM) was used to fabricate tensile specimens using Hastelloy-X pre-alloyed powder. Mechanical behaviour at room temperature, normal and parallel to building direction, was investigated. Furthermore, as-fabricated tensile samples were compared with ones post processed by heat treatments (HT), hot isostatic pressing (HIP) and a combination of both (HIP+HT). Yield strength (YS), ultimate tensile strength (UTS) and elongation to failure (epsilon(f)) were analysed and explained based on the microstructure evolution. Dendrites and molten pool boundaries are mainly responsible for the observed anisotropy in epsilon(f) of horizontal and vertical samples in the as-fabricated condition. After their dissolution by HT an increase in epsilon(f) was observed. The columnar grain structure also contributes to the observed anisotropy in epsilon(f), inducing more ductile and cleavage like fracture surfaces in vertical and horizontal samples, respectively. The removal of porosity after HIP and HIP + HT yields a positive effect on epsilon(f). HIP or HT after SLM reduces the YS due to recovery processes such as dislocation density reduction and rearrangement of these dislocations in subgrain boundaries. Carbides of the type MxCy were partially segregated at the grain boundaries after HIP with detrimental effect on epsilon(f.) (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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