Temperature- And time-dependent mechanical behavior of post-treated IN625 alloy processed by laser powder bed fusion

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The microstructure and mechanical properties of IN625 alloy processed by laser powder bed fusion (LPBF) and then subjected to stress relief annealing, high temperature solution treatment, and hot isostatic pressing were studied. Tensile testing to failure was carried out in the 25–871 ◦C temperature range. Creep testing was conducted at 760 ◦C under 0.5–0.9 yield stress conditions. The results of the present study provided valuable insights into the static and creep properties of LPBF IN625 alloy, as compared to a wrought annealed alloy of similar composition. It was shown that at temperatures below 538 ◦C, the mechanical resistance and elongation to failure of the LPBF alloy were similar to those of its wrought counterpart, whereas at higher temperatures, the elongation to failure of the LPBF alloy became significantly lower than that of the wrought alloy. The solution-treated LPBF alloy exhibited significantly improved creep properties at 760 ◦C as compared to the wrought annealed alloy, especially under intermediate and low levels of stress.

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Kreitcberg, A., Inaekyan, K., Turenne, S., & Brailovski, V. (2019). Temperature- And time-dependent mechanical behavior of post-treated IN625 alloy processed by laser powder bed fusion. Journal of Manufacturing and Materials Processing, 3(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/jmmp3030075

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