3D-printed metals: Process parameters effects on mechanical properties of 17-4 P H stainless steel
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
Additive Manufacturing (AM) has spread significantly in recent years, with relevant applications
in many fields of research and engineering. Thanks to its distinctive production methods, AM
enables the creation of parts with complex shapes that cannot be fabricated easily by employing
traditional subtractive processes. 3D printing, which involves overlapping material layer by layer
until the designed part is completed, shows several advantages in terms of limiting material
waste, reducing production phases and postprocessing/heat treatments needs, leading to an
additional benefit in terms of environmental sustainability. However, there are still limited
available data on the influence of the 3D printing process on the mechanical properties of the
materials that are commonly used and additional investigations are strongly demanded. So, the
purpose of the present paper is to provide a useful contribution in the field of metal additive
manufacturing, reporting the results of an experimental campaign carried out on 17-4 P H
stainless steel, produced using selective laser melting technology. The effects of different printing
orientations and scanning times on the tensile behaviour, impact strength and microhardness
features of the 3D-printed products are investigated. Furthermore, the influence of an annealing
heat treatment on the material mechanical performance is evaluated
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Additive manufacturing
Selective laser melting
17-4 P H stainless steel
3D-printing
Process parameters
Mechanical properties
Elenco autori:
Andreacola, Francesca Romana; Capasso, Ilaria; Langella, Antonio; Brando, Giuseppe
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