The deterministic effect of laser energy density on the microstructures of novel duplex stainless steel fabricated via in-situ alloying in laser powder bed fusion

X. C. Li,F. L. Shen, W. X. Du, L. C. Cao, L. T. Pan, T. J. Ma,X. Y. Fang

MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING A-STRUCTURAL MATERIALS PROPERTIES MICROSTRUCTURE AND PROCESSING(2024)

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Distinctive microstructures and distributions of novel duplex (ferrite delta + austenite gamma) stainless steel can be fabricated using in-situ alloying of Fe-Cr-Mn alloy and pure Ni powders by tuning laser energy density in powder bed fusion. At low-level energy density (-60 J/mm3), ferrite solidification dominates and results in bimodal ferrite of columnar and equiaxed grains. At medium energy density (-100 J/mm3), fine acicular Widmansta center dot tten austenite satisfying the Nishiyama-Wassermann orientation relationship was produced within the coarse grains of delta, which is the predominant phase although ferrite and austenite solidification occur. At high-level energy density (-194 J/mm3), ferrite and austenite solidification occur and the resultant microstructure consists of nearly equivalent fine equiaxed-grained delta and gamma. The key difference in the microstructure was attributed to the different melt pool overlapping and types, which can be characterized by the size and local ratio of Cr equivalent (Creq) and Ni equivalent (Nieq) values (Creq/Nieq). The melt pool characteristics fundamentally determine the local solidification and transformation mode at different energy densities. The testing results have shown that the novel duplex stainless steel possesses excellent mechanical properties compared to conventionally-manufactured counterparts.
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Laser powder bed fusion,Energy density,Microstructure,Melt pool,Duplex stainless steel
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