Author:
Zhang Y,Defer M,Liu W,Knipschildt-Okkels E F F,Oddershede J,Slyamov A,Bachmann F,Lauridsen E,Juul Jensen D
Abstract
Abstract
Additive manufacturing of metals using for example laser powder bed fusion systems generally results in grains of complex shapes with cellular structure of submicron sizes, accompanied by a high dislocation density. This paper presents preliminary results from characterizing an AlSi10Mg alloy manufactured by L-PBF using non-destructive three-dimensional X-ray Laue micro-beam diffraction. Both synchrotron and laboratory X-ray methods are used. The aim is to identify challenges in characterizing these microstructural features and to propose future research directions to address them.