Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
770330 Engineering Fracture Mechanics 2014 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Fatigue crack growth behavior of SLM processed 316L is studied.•Microstructural conditions were tailored by post-treatments.•Microstructure–fatigue property relationships are established for SLM 316L.•High ductility was found for SLM processed 316L in all conditions.•316L in its as-built condition already shows good fatigue performance.

Direct manufacturing techniques such as selective laser melting (SLM) enable material efficient production of individual and complex components in a short period of time. But often these components suffer from process induced imperfections, primarily micro-pores and high residual stresses. Under fatigue loading these two kinds of inherent weaknesses lead to premature failure and consequently fairly low performance in many alloys processed by SLM. The fatigue performance of stainless steel 316L has been investigated. Thorough microstructural analyses were carried out using electronoptical techniques and X-ray diffraction in order to shed light on the process–microstructure–property relationships for this alloy. Fatigue property analyses have not been carried out in such depth so far. The results obtained clearly show that 316L is a promising candidate for cyclically loaded parts manufactured by SLM. Primarily attributed to the high ductility directly following SLM processing, the 316L stainless steel shows fatigue properties similar to conventionally processed material in its as-built condition.

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