抄録
Metal additive manufacturing enables producing complex geometric structures with high accuracy and breaks the design constraints of traditional manufacturing methods. Laser powder bed fusion, a typical additive manufacturing process, presents a challenge in experimentally understanding the nano-scaled microstructure-process relationship regarding the wide range of process parameters. In this study, we aim to reveal the novel nanoscale structural features by advanced scanning transmission electron microscopy to clarify the formation mechanisms in 316L stainless steel by laser powder bed fusion. Here we show that the slender columnar grains were confined to the centreline of the melt pool along the build direction, and the columnar cell structure at the side branching of the melt pool grew along orthogonal directions to follow drastic changes in thermal gradient across adjacent melt pools. Novel nano-scaled modulated structures have been observed in the dislocation cells parallel to the laser scan direction, which were mainly caused by the elastic strain involving the thermal gradient inside the melt pool and across adjacent melt pools as well as the effective strain field in the dislocation cell interiors. An in-depth understanding of microstructure developments is worthy of fabricating high-performance materials by controlling the additive manufacturing process.
寄稿の翻訳タイトル | Modulated Structure Formation in Dislocation Cells in 316L Stainless Steel Fabricated by Laser Powder Bed Fusion |
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本文言語 | 日本 |
ページ(範囲) | 175-181 |
ページ数 | 7 |
ジャーナル | Nippon Kinzoku Gakkaishi/Journal of the Japan Institute of Metals |
巻 | 89 |
号 | 5 |
DOI | |
出版ステータス | 出版済み - 2025/05/01 |
キーワード
- 316L stainless steel
- dislocation cell
- laser powder bed fusion
- modulated structure
- transmission electron microscope
ASJC Scopus 主題領域
- 凝縮系物理学
- 材料力学
- 金属および合金
- 材料化学