Evolution of Creep Damage of 316L Produced by Laser Powder Bed Fusion

ADVANCED ENGINEERING MATERIALS(2023)

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The damage mechanisms of metallic components produced by process laser powder bed fusion differ significantly from those typically observed in conventionally manufactured variants of the same alloy. This is due to the unique microstructures of additively manufactured materials. Herein, the focus is on the study of the evolution of creep damage in stainless steel 316L specimens produced by laser powder bed fusion. X-ray computed tomography is used to unravel the influence of the process-specific microstructure from the influence of the initial void distribution on creep damage mechanisms. The void distribution of two specimens tested at 600 degrees C and 650 degrees C is analyzed before a creep test, after an interruption, and after fracture. The results indicate that the formation of damage is not connected to the initial void distribution. Instead, damage accumulation at grain boundaries resulting from intergranular cracking is observed.
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additive manufacturing, aisi 316l, computed tomography, creep, laser powder bed fusion, microstructure, pbf-lb, m
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