Indentation Plastometry for Study of Anisotropy and Inhomogeneity in Maraging Steel Produced by Laser Powder Bed Fusion

Author:

Southern Tom1ORCID,Campbell Jimmy E.1ORCID,Kourousis Kyriakos I.23ORCID,Mooney Barry2ORCID,Tang Yuanbo T.4ORCID,Clyne Trevor William15ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Plastometrex Ltd. 204 Science Park, Milton Road Cambridge CB4 0GZ UK

2. School of Engineering University of Limerick V96 TPX Limerick Ireland

3. CONFIRM Smart Manufacturing Research Centre Unit 2, Park Point, Dublin Road, Castletroy V94 C928 Limerick Ireland

4. Department of Materials 21 Banbury Rd. Oxford OX2 6HT UK

5. Department of Materials Science 27 Charles Babbage Road Cambridge CB3 0FS UK

Abstract

This work concerns the use of profilometry‐based indentation plastometry (PIP) to obtain mechanical property information for maraging steel samples produced via an additive manufacturing route (laser powder bed fusion). Bars are produced in both “horizontal” (all material close to the build plate) and “vertical” (progressively increasing distance from the build plate) configurations. Samples are mechanically tested in both as‐built and age‐hardened conditions. Stress–strain curves from uniaxial testing (tensile and compressive) are compared with those from PIP testing. Tensile test data suggest significant anisotropy, with the horizontal direction harder than the vertical direction. However, systematic compressive tests, allowing curves to be obtained for both build and transverse directions in various locations, indicate that there is no anisotropy anywhere in these materials. This is consistent with electron backscattered diffraction results, indicating that there is no significant texture in these materials. It is also consistent with the outcomes of PIP testing, which can detect anisotropy with high sensitivity. Furthermore, both PIP testing and compression testing results indicate that the changing growth conditions at different distances from the build plate can lead to strength variations. It seems likely that what has previously been interpreted as anisotropy in the tensile response is in fact due to inhomogeneity of this type.

Funder

Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

Leverhulme Trust

Innovate UK

Irish Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Materials Chemistry,Metals and Alloys,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry,Condensed Matter Physics

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2. Plastic anisotropy of powder bed fusion maraging steel: An experimental replication study;Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part L: Journal of Materials: Design and Applications;2023-09-10

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