A Metallurgical Evaluation of the Powder-Bed Laser Additive Manufactured 4140 Steel Material
Autor: | Wesley Wang, S. M. Kelly |
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Rok vydání: | 2016 |
Předmět: |
0209 industrial biotechnology
Materials science Carbon steel Metallurgy General Engineering Charpy impact test Laser beam welding 02 engineering and technology Welding engineering.material 021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology Iron powder law.invention Cracking 020901 industrial engineering & automation law Ultimate tensile strength engineering General Materials Science Composite material Selective laser melting 0210 nano-technology |
Zdroj: | JOM. 68:869-875 |
ISSN: | 1543-1851 1047-4838 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11837-015-1804-y |
Popis: | Using laser powder bed fusion (PBF-L) additive manufacturing (AM) process for steel or iron powder has been attempted for decades. This work used a medium carbon steel (AISI 4140) powder to explore the feasibility of AM. The high carbon equivalent of 4140 steel (CEIIW ≈ 0.83) has a strong tendency toward cold cracking. As such, the process parameters must be carefully controlled to ensure the AM build quality. Through an orthogonally designed experimental matrix, a laser-welding procedure was successfully developed to produce 4140 steel AM builds with no welding defects. In addition, the microstructure and micro-cleanliness of the as-welded PBF-L AM builds were also examined. The results showed an ultra-fine martensite lath structure and an ultra-clean internal quality with minimal oxide inclusion distribution. After optimizing the PBF-L AM process parameters, including the laser power and scan speed, the as-welded AM builds yielded an average tensile strength higher than 1482 MPa and an average 33 J Charpy V-notch impact toughness at −18°C. The surface quality, tensile strength, and Charpy V-notch impact toughness of AM builds were comparable to the wrought 4140 steel. The excellent mechanical properties of 4140 steel builds created by the PBF-L AM AM process make industrial production more feasible, which shows great potential for application in the aerospace, automobile, and machinery industries. |
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