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Influence of the direction of selective laser sintering on machinability of parts from 316L steel
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EngineeringMechanical EngineeringResidual StressesLaser Micro-processingSelective LaserMachine ToolGrown WorkpieceMaterials SciencePowder MetallurgyTool WearLaser Processing TechnologySolid MechanicsLaser-assisted DepositionMetal FormingMicrostructureAdvanced Laser ProcessingSinteringLayer-by-layer GrowingMaterial MachiningMechanics Of MaterialsMetal Processing
This work presents the results of research of the impact of layer-by-layer growing of workpieces made of 316L steel on their machinability. The results of determination of residual stresses and measurement of hardness of the workpieces grown have been demonstrated. A series of experimental studies has been performed in order to determine the cutting force which occurs in the process of machining. The microstructure of the workpieces grown has been examined. It has been shown that the workpieces machined using Selective Laser Melting technology have the microstructure which is a totality of 'microwelded seams', which have a significant influence on the behavior of deformation processes in case of machining. The studies have shown that in case of lateral milling of the horizontally grown workpiece, the codirectional microwelded borders prevent any significant deformation of the misalignment which increases the cutting force by up to 10% as compared with milling of the vertically grown workpiece.
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