Mechanical and Microstructural Characterisation of Bulk Inconel 625 Produced by Direct Laser Deposition
Direct laser deposition (DLD) is an advanced additive manufacturing (AM) technology with growing industrial importance. In the present study, the mechanical and microstructural characterisation of a bulk produced by DLD depositing a nickel superalloy (type Inconel 625) on 42CrMo4 structural steel was performed. Optimised processing parameters (laser power, scanning speed and feed rate) were used for deposition and remained constant during bulk production. The successive layers were deposited on a pre-heated substrate to reduce the cooling rate and minimise both the formation of metastable phases in the heat-affected zone and the dimensions of the deleterious phases in bulk. The microstructural and mechanical characterisation demonstrated that a sound bulk was formed, with mechanical properties similar to wrought Inconel 625. These results contribute to the recognition of DLD as a suitable technique for the repair and remanufacturing of industrial components
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[2022]
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Authors: | Ferreira, André ; Reis, Ana ; Amaral, Rui ; Cruz, João ; Romio, Pedro ; Seabra, Jorge ; Vieira, Manuel |
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[S.l.] : SSRN |
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