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High throughput in-situ synthesis of Fe-Cr-Ni alloys via laser powder bed fusion: Exploring the microstructure and property evolution

ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING(2024)

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Pure Fe, Cr, and Ni powders was used as raw materials, a high-throughput in-situ alloying technique based on Laser powder bed fusion (LPBF) was employed to synthesize 80 Fe-Cr-Ni alloys. A comprehensive assessment of the chemical composition, phase structure, microstructure, and mechanical properties of the samples was conducted using methods such as mu-XRF and mu-XRD. The 80 samples were categorized into three microstructural types: equiaxed-ferrite, columnar-ferrite, and lath-martensite. A mapping relationship between microstructure and phase diagram was established, revealing a strong correlation between the formation of equiaxed grains and the complete FCC phase region in the phase diagram. Four samples with typical microstructure features were selected for in-depth analysis: 2Cr with randomly oriented equiaxed grains (similar to 10.9 mu m), 12Cr with coarse columnar grains and strong <001> texture, 12Cr6Ni with ultra-fine equiaxed grains (similar to 1.6 mu m), and 20Cr7Ni with martensite and a small amount of residual austenite. The evolution mechanisms of these four microstructures were analyzed from the perspectives of phase transformation and cyclic thermal impact. The formation of ultra-fine equiaxed grains in 12Cr6Ni is associated with martensitic transformation and austenitic recrystallization, resulting in excellent overall mechanical properties: microhardness 319 HV, the highest among all samples, ultimate tensile strength 918 MPa, yield strength 884 MPa, and elongation 17.0%.
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Laser powder bed fusion,Fe-Cr-Ni alloys,High -throughput,Phase transformation,Microstructure evolution
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