Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5455884 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2017 | 28 Pages |
Abstract
Tensile tests on specimens produced at optimised machine parameters displayed a high degree of anisotropy in the build direction and test variability for as-built parts, especially between vertical and horizontal build directions. The as-built properties were generally found to have a higher yield stress, but lower upper tensile strength and elongation than published data for wrought/hot-rolled plate 316L. The hot isostatically pressed parts showed a homogenisation of the properties across build directions and properties much more akin to those of wrought/hot-rolled 316L, with an increase in elongation and upper tensile strength, and a reduction in yield over the as-built samples.
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Authors
N.P. Lavery, J. Cherry, S. Mehmood, H. Davies, B. Girling, E. Sackett, S.G.R. Brown, J. Sienz,