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Influence of defects on axial fatigue strength of maraging steel specimens produced by additive manufacturing
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2018
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EngineeringMechanical EngineeringHigh Strength Low Alloy SteelFatigueBuilding DirectionStructural MaterialsSolidificationPowder Bed SolutionsMaterials SciencePowder MetallurgyWeld Pool SolidificationSteel SpecimensMetal FormingLow-cycle FatigueMicrostructureHigh Temperature MaterialsElectron BeamAxial Fatigue StrengthMechanics Of Materials
Nowadays many materials such as steels, aluminium and titanium alloys can be realised by powder bed solutions melting subsequently powder layers by means of a laser or electron beam (Laser Beam Melting – LBM and Electron Beam Melting – EBM). The microstructure realised by layer-by-layer solidification having high cooling rate cannot be considered isotropic. Therefore, the mechanical properties could be influenced by the building direction. Regarding maraging steel, the study of the influence of the building direction and the heat treatment on the static and axial fatigue strength has been investigated in a previous contribution. A large scatter of the fatigue test results was found because of the presence of detrimental surface and subsurface defects. The aim of this contribution is to present additional axial fatigue test results of maraging steel characterized by different build orientation and providing an analysis of the defects observed at the crack initiation area of the fracture surface.
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