Hardening of additive manufactured 316l stainless steel by using bimodal powder containing nanoscale fraction

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The particle size distribution significantly affects the material properties of the additively manufactured parts. In this work, the influence of bimodal powder containing nano-and micro-scale particles on microstructure and materials properties is studied. Moreover, to study the effect of the protective atmosphere, the test samples were additively manufactured from 316L stainless steel powder in argon and nitrogen. The samples fabricated from the bimodal powder demonstrate a finer subgrain structure, regardless of protective atmospheres and an increase in the Vickers mi-crohardness, which is in accordance with the Hall-Petch relation. The porosity analysis revealed the deterioration in the quality of as-built parts due to the poor powder flowability. The surface roughness of fabricated samples was the same regardless of the powder feedstock materials used and protective atmospheres. The results suggest that the improvement of mechanical properties is achieved by adding a nano-dispersed fraction, which dramatically increases the total surface area, thereby contributing to the nitrogen absorption by the material.

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Filimonov, A. M., Rogozin, O. A., Firsov, D. G., Kuzminova, Y. O., Sergeev, S. N., Zhilyaev, A. P., … Evlashin, S. A. (2020). Hardening of additive manufactured 316l stainless steel by using bimodal powder containing nanoscale fraction. Materials, 14(1), 1–14. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14010115

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