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Impact of Defects in Powder Feedstock Materials on Microstructure of 304L and 316L Stainless Steel Produced by Additive Manufacturing

机译:粉末原料缺陷对添加剂制造生产的304L和316L不锈钢微观结构的影响

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Recent work in both 304L and 316L stainless steel produced by additive manufacturing (AM) has shown that in addition to the unique, characteristic microstructures formed during the process, a fine dispersion of sub-micron particles, with a chemistry different from either the powder feedstock or the expected final material, are evident in the final microstructure. Such fine-scale features can only be resolved using transmission electron microscopy (TEM) or similar techniques. The present work uses electron microscopy to study both the initial powder feedstock and microstructures in final AM parts. Special attention is paid to the chemistry and origin of these nanoscale particles in several different metal alloys, and their impact on the final build. Comparisons to traditional, wrought material will be made.
机译:通过添加剂制造(AM)产生的304L和316L不锈钢中的最近的工作表明,除了在工艺期间形成的独特,特征微观结构之外,亚微米颗粒的精细分散,具有不同于粉末原料的化学物质 或预期的最终材料在最终的微观结构中是明显的。 只能使用透射电子显微镜(TEM)或类似技术来解决这种微量特征。 本作本作使用电子显微镜研究最终AM部件的初始粉末原料和微观结构。 在几种不同的金属合金中对这些纳米级颗粒的化学和起源进行特别注意,以及它们对最终构建的影响。 将对传统的锻造材料进行比较。

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