Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7205920 Additive Manufacturing 2018 28 Pages PDF
Abstract
This paper investigates the porosity distribution and morphology of selective laser melted rotation bending test samples before and after shot peening by means of micro-tomography analysis. The as-built samples show porosity clusters close to the surface, which are attributed to the contour-core scan strategy. In the following steps the effect of shot peening on pore size and morphology in dependency of depth was examined. A strong porosity shrinkage could be achieved in near-surface areas (0-500 μm), but also in depths that did not seem accessible via shot peening, leading to an overall relative porosity reduction between 15-30%. Furthermore, shot peening led to a pore sphericity increase, especially for large pores. The individual orientation of the pores were compared before and after shot peening, where the former mostly had their longest axis in surface normal direction, while the latter showed a more randomly orientation distribution. X-ray diffractography detected residual compressive stresses for the as-built as well as the shot peened samples. Finally fatigue tests were performed, indicating an increase in low- and high-cycle-fatigue resistance after shot peening by 20 MPa.
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