Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7205719 | Additive Manufacturing | 2018 | 20 Pages |
Abstract
Water-atomized and gas-atomized 17-4 PH stainless steel powder were used as feedstock in selective laser melting process. Gas atomized powder revealed single martensitic phase after printing and heat treatment independent of energy density. As-printed water atomized powder contained dual martensitic and austenitic phase regardless of energy density. The H900 heat treatment cycle was not effective in enhancing mechanical properties of the water-atomized powder after laser melting. However, after solutionizing at 1315ºC and aging at 482â¯Â°C fully martensitic structure was observed with hardness (40.2 HRC), yield strength (1000 MPa) and ultimate tensile strength (1261â¯MPa) comparable to those of gas atomized (42.7 HRC, 1254â¯MPa and 1300â¯MPa) and wrought alloy (39 HRC, 1170â¯MPa and 1310â¯MPa), respectively. Improved mechanical properties in water-atomized powder was found to be related to presence of finer martensite and higher volume fraction of fine Cu-enriched precipitates. Our results imply that water-atomized powder is a promising cheaper feedstock alternative to gas-atomized powder.
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Authors
Somayeh Pasebani, Milad Ghayoor, Sunil Badwe, Harish Irrinki, Sundar V. Atre,