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A study of microstructure and surface hardness of parts fabricated by laser direct metal deposition process

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posted on 2024-11-01, 07:39 authored by Mehdi Soodi, Milan BrandtMilan Brandt, Syed Masood
This paper presents an investigation on the microstructure and surface hardness of the parts fabricated by laser assisted Direct Metal Deposition (DMD) technology. A series of engineering metallic alloy powders were used in the DMD process to produce simple 3D geometric structures. The alloy powders investigated include: 316L stainless steel, 420 Stainless Steel, Stellite(R) 6, tool steel (H13), Cholmoloy (Ni Based alloy), and Aluminium Bronze. These were chosen due to their frequent application in engineering parts and components. The microstructure and hardness values have been compared to those of the wrought products (as annealed) as reported in the SAE standards, Heat treater's guide to metals ASM international, and material data sheets supplied by the materials manufacturers. A significant difference is reported in both hardness and microstructure of the laser deposited samples compared to those of the wrought form.

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    ISSN - Is published in 10226680

Journal

Advanced Materials Research

Volume

129-131

Start page

648

End page

651

Total pages

4

Publisher

Trans Tech Publications Ltd

Place published

Switzerland

Language

English

Copyright

© Copyright 2010 Trans Tech Publications Ltd.

Former Identifier

2006019756

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2010-12-06

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