Communications (Aug 2019)

Dynamic Strength and Anisotropy of Dmls Manufactured Maraging Steel

  • Eva Schmidova,
  • Premysl Hojka,
  • Bohumil Culek,
  • Filip Klejch,
  • Michal Schmid

DOI
https://doi.org/10.26552/com.C.2019.3.35-39
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 3
pp. 35 – 39

Abstract

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This paper deals with maraging steel, as a prospective material for the 3D printed lightened structural parts of transport means. Direct Metal Laser Sintering technology was tested for creation of a thin-wall structure with defined internal geometry. The referential samples prepared by the DMLS technology were examined under quasi-static and high strain rate loading using a servo-hydraulic testing machine at strain rates up to 1400 s-1. Microstructural analyses served for evaluation of structural homogeneity and metallurgy quality, including the influence of crystallization gradient. The stabile ductile fracture mode was proven by fractography analyses, even at a maximal strain rate. The post-impact tests were conducted to evaluate the local residual plasticity by indentation tests.

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