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Grain Structure Control of Additively Manufactured Metallic Materials

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MATERIALS
卷 10, 期 11, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ma10111260

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metal additive manufacturing; grain morphology; grain size; post-processing heat treatment

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  1. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) [70NANB13H194]
  2. Digital Manufacturing and Design Innovation Institute [15-07-07]
  3. ONR [N00014-17-1-2586]
  4. NASA ESI grant [NNX17AD11G]
  5. NASA [1003308, NNX17AD11G] Funding Source: Federal RePORTER

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Grain structure control is challenging for metal additive manufacturing (AM). Grain structure optimization requires the control of grain morphology with grain size refinement, which can improve the mechanical properties of additive manufactured components. This work summarizes methods to promote fine equiaxed grains in both the additive manufacturing process and subsequent heat treatment. Influences of temperature gradient, solidification velocity and alloy composition on grain morphology are discussed. Equiaxed solidification is greatly promoted by introducing a high density of heterogeneous nucleation sites via powder rate control in the direct energy deposition (DED) technique or powder surface treatment for powder-bed techniques. Grain growth/coarsening during post-processing heat treatment can be restricted by presence of nano-scale oxide particles formed in-situ during AM. Grain refinement of martensitic steels can also be achieved by cyclic austenitizing in post-processing heat treatment. Evidently, new alloy powder design is another sustainable method enhancing the capability of AM for high-performance components with desirable microstructures.

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