Journal of Materials Research and Technology (May 2021)

On the role of process parameters on meltpool temperature and tensile properties of stainless steel 316L produced by powder bed fusion

  • Mahyar Khorasani,
  • Amir Hossein Ghasemi,
  • Umar Shafique Awan,
  • Sarat Singamneni,
  • Guy Littlefair,
  • Ehsan Farabi,
  • Martin Leary,
  • Ian Gibson,
  • Jithin Kozhuthala Veetil,
  • Bernard Rolfe

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12
pp. 2438 – 2452

Abstract

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This research aims to identify how meltpool temperature is determined by process parameters in Laser-Based Powder Bed Fusion (LB-PBF) and the effect of meltpool temperature and heat treatment temperature on microstructure and tensile properties. The study illustrates how crystallographic features in 316L stainless steel were developed in response to the meltpool temperature and induced energy density of LB-PBF manufacture, and by post manufacture heat treatment. For this research, 25 samples based on a Taguchi Design of Experiments (DoE) with five parameters over five levels were printed. To improve precision, the DoE was repeated three times and a total of 75 samples were produced. A thermophysical-based analytical model was developed to measure the meltpool temperature and subsequently surface tension of the liquid in melting zones. Then, a statistical method was used to identify the effective process parameters in tensile properties including ultimate strength, fracture strain and toughness. The microstructural evaluation and crystallographic features were presented to identify the governing mechanisms for the discussed phenomena. This result verifies that the meltpool temperature is a driving factor for the microstructural evolution and observed crystallographic features. Results showed that samples with lower meltpool temperatures have smaller grain sizes, superior strength and toughness properties. The crystallographic analysis showed the weak texture and anisotropic properties are dominant by the preferred orientation growth. The geometrically necessary boundary values were also found to be a driving factor for fracture strain. The originality of this paper is identifying the effect of process parameters on meltpool temperature using an analytical model that is developed based on the thermophysical properties of the feedstock. Characterizing the effect of meltpool temperature in crystallographic features are also another contribution of this paper.

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