Abstract
This study provides a quantitative way to tailor the grain structure in laser powder bed fusion (LPBF). Square-bottomed columnar grains (SCGs) were developed with a certain width roughly equal to the hatch spacing. The development of SCGs relied on different distinguishable regions, which were identified based on the differences in microstructural features between the melt-pool side and centreline. High lattice rotation accumulated at the melt-pool centreline, leading to grain boundaries forming at the centreline regions. The ultrasonic attenuation measurements and microhardness tests further validated the controllable properties. The findings indicated a novel approach to customise the material property.
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Hu, Z., Gao, S., Tai, J., Qu, S., Ding, J., Song, X., & Fan, Z. (2023). Columnar grain width control for SS316L via hatch spacing manipulation in laser powder bed fusion. Materials Research Letters, 11(3), 231–238. https://doi.org/10.1080/21663831.2022.2140018
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