Selective Laser Melting of Fe-Based Metallic Glasses With Different Degree of Plasticity
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Published:2022-12-08
Issue:2
Volume:54
Page:658-670
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ISSN:1073-5623
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Container-title:Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Metall Mater Trans A
Author:
Małachowska A.,Żrodowski Ł.,Morończyk B.,Maj Ł.,Kuś A.,Lampke T.
Abstract
AbstractSelective laser melting (SLM) is one of the promising techniques for producing metallic glass components with unlimited geometries and dimensions. In the case of iron-based metallic glasses, the appearance of cracks remains a problem. In this work, two alloys Fe48Mo14Cr15Y2C15B6 and (Fe0.9Co0.1)76Mo4(P0.45C0.2B0.2Si0.15)20, differing in their plasticity, were printed with a double stage scanning strategy. Both alloys were characterized by a fully amorphous structure and a crack grid that coincided with the hatch distance in the first scan. Segregations of metalloids were observed in the vicinity of the cracks. Fe48Mo14Cr15Y2C15B6 samples were characterized by a high compression strength of 1298 ± 11 MPa and zero plasticity. The compression strength of the (Fe0.9Co0.1)76Mo4(P0.45C0.2B0.2Si0.15)20 samples was 142 ± 22 MPa. The results obtained suggest that further development of scanning strategies and research on the influence of alloying elements is needed.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Metals and Alloys,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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