Correlating Alloy Inconel 718 Solidification Microstructure to Local Thermal History Using Laser Powder Bed Fusion Process Monitoring

Yi Zhang,Nazmul Hasan, John Middendorf, Thomas Spears,Timothy Smith,Fan Zhang,Mohammed Shafae,Andrew Wessman

Proceedings of the 10th International Symposium on Superalloy 718 and Derivatives(2023)

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Additive manufacturingAdditive manufacturing processes such as laser powder bed fusionLaser powder bed fusion produce material by localized melting of a powder feedstock layer by layer. The small melt pools and high energy density generate very different microstructuresMicrostructures in nickel superalloysSuperalloys when compared to more traditional cast or wrought processing, including features such as cellular structures and epitaxial grain growth. The features of these microstructuresMicrostructures vary depending on local thermal history, alloy chemistry, and processing parameters. There is a need to develop a systematic understanding of the influence the local thermal conditions during solidification have on the resulting microstructureMicrostructures. Such understanding will be useful in predicting and ultimately avoiding microstructural defects such as undesirable phases or non-optimal grain structures. In this work, in-situ Longwave Infrared imaging of a laser powder bed fusionLaser powder bed fusion process is used to characterize the local thermal conditions throughout additively manufactured builds for alloy IN718Alloy IN718 processed using systematically varied process parameters. This information is then correlated to observations of the microstructural features of these alloys in the as-built condition. This correlation analysis shows clear influence of the local thermal conditions during solidification on the dimensions of the dendritic microstructuresMicrostructures formed during the build process for IN718IN718. These dendritic structures arise due to segregation of elements such as niobium during solidification, an observation which can be predicted using a Scheil modeling approach.
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Laser powder bed fusion, Alloy IN718, Nickel-based superalloys
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