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Hot Deformation Behaviour of Additively Manufactured 18Ni-300 Maraging Steel

In this article, hot compression tests on the additively produced 18Ni-300 maraging steel 18Ni-300 were carried out on the Gleeble thermomechanical simulator in a wide temperature range (900–1200 °C) and at strain rates of 0.001 10 s(−1). The samples were microstructurally analysed by light microsco...

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Autores principales: Tomiczek, Błażej, Snopiński, Przemysław, Borek, Wojciech, Król, Mariusz, Gutiérrez, Ana Romero, Matula, Grzegorz
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10058984/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36984292
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16062412
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author Tomiczek, Błażej
Snopiński, Przemysław
Borek, Wojciech
Król, Mariusz
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Matula, Grzegorz
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description In this article, hot compression tests on the additively produced 18Ni-300 maraging steel 18Ni-300 were carried out on the Gleeble thermomechanical simulator in a wide temperature range (900–1200 °C) and at strain rates of 0.001 10 s(−1). The samples were microstructurally analysed by light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy with electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD). This showed that dynamic recrystallization (DRX) was predominant in the samples tested at high strain rates and high deformation temperatures. In contrast, dynamic recovery (DRV) dominated at lower deformation temperatures and strain rates. Subsequently, the material constants were evaluated in a constitutive relationship using the experimental flow stress data. The results confirmed that the specimens are well hot workable and, compared with the literature data, have similar activation energy for hot working as the conventionally fabricated specimens. The findings presented in this research article can be used to develop novel hybrid postprocessing technologies that enable single-stage net shape forging/forming of AM maraging steel parts at reduced forming forces and with improved density and mechanical properties.
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spelling pubmed-100589842023-03-30 Hot Deformation Behaviour of Additively Manufactured 18Ni-300 Maraging Steel Tomiczek, Błażej Snopiński, Przemysław Borek, Wojciech Król, Mariusz Gutiérrez, Ana Romero Matula, Grzegorz Materials (Basel) Article In this article, hot compression tests on the additively produced 18Ni-300 maraging steel 18Ni-300 were carried out on the Gleeble thermomechanical simulator in a wide temperature range (900–1200 °C) and at strain rates of 0.001 10 s(−1). The samples were microstructurally analysed by light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy with electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD). This showed that dynamic recrystallization (DRX) was predominant in the samples tested at high strain rates and high deformation temperatures. In contrast, dynamic recovery (DRV) dominated at lower deformation temperatures and strain rates. Subsequently, the material constants were evaluated in a constitutive relationship using the experimental flow stress data. The results confirmed that the specimens are well hot workable and, compared with the literature data, have similar activation energy for hot working as the conventionally fabricated specimens. The findings presented in this research article can be used to develop novel hybrid postprocessing technologies that enable single-stage net shape forging/forming of AM maraging steel parts at reduced forming forces and with improved density and mechanical properties. MDPI 2023-03-17 /pmc/articles/PMC10058984/ /pubmed/36984292 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16062412 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Hot Deformation Behaviour of Additively Manufactured 18Ni-300 Maraging Steel
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