Mechanical and microstructural characterization of Arc-welded inconel 625 alloy

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The objective of this work was to verify a relatively new fusion-based additive manufacturing (AM) process to produce a high-temperature aerospace material. The nickel-based superalloy Inconel 625 (IN625) was manufactured by an arc-based AM technique. Regarding microstructure, typical columnar-oriented dendritic structure along the building direction was present, and epitaxial growth was visible. The mechanical behavior was characterized by a combination of quasi-static tensile and compression tests, whereas IN625 showed high yield and ultimate tensile strength with a maximum fracture strain of almost 68%. Even quasi-static compression tests at room and elevated temperatures (6500C) showed that compression strength only slightly decreased with increasing temperature, demonstrating the good high-temperature properties of IN625 and opening new possibilities for the implementation of arc-based IN625 in future industrial applications.

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Kotzem, D., Beermann, L., Awd, M., & Walther, F. (2019). Mechanical and microstructural characterization of Arc-welded inconel 625 alloy. Materials, 12(22). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma12223690

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