Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of CMSX-4 Single Crystals Prepared by Additive Manufacturing

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Currently, additive manufacturing (AM) experiences significant attention in nearly all industrial sectors. AM is already well established in fields such as medicine or spare part production. Nevertheless, processing of high-performance nickel-based superalloys and especially single crystalline alloys such as CMSX-4® is challenging due to the difficulty of intense crack formation. Selective electron beam melting (SEBM) takes place at high process temperatures (~ 1000 °C) and under vacuum conditions. Current work has demonstrated processing of CMSX-4® without crack formation. In addition, by using appropriate AM scan strategies, even single crystals (SX SEBM CMSX-4®) develop directly from the powder bed. In this contribution, we investigate the mechanical properties of SX SEBM CMSX-4® prepared by SEBM in the as-built condition and after heat treatment. The focus is on hardness, strength, low cycle fatigue, and creep properties. These properties are compared with conventional cast and heat-treated material.

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Körner, C., Ramsperger, M., Meid, C., Bürger, D., Wollgramm, P., Bartsch, M., & Eggeler, G. (2018). Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of CMSX-4 Single Crystals Prepared by Additive Manufacturing. Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A: Physical Metallurgy and Materials Science, 49(9), 3781–3792. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11661-018-4762-5

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