Fatigue Behavior of Solid-State Additive Manufactured Inconel 625 |
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Authors: | D. Z. Avery O. G. Rivera C. J. T. Mason B. J. Phillips J. B. Jordon J. Su N. Hardwick P. G. Allison |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Mechanical Engineering,The University of Alabama,Tuscaloosa,USA;2.MELD Manufacturing Corporation,Christiansburg,USA |
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Abstract: | A transformative hybrid solid-state additive manufacturing process provides a new path to fabricate or repair components with wrought-like performance. In this work, the fatigue behavior of Inconel 625 (IN625) manufactured via a high-shear deposition process is quantified for the first time. In this unique process, feedstock is deposited via a hollow non-consumable rotating cylindrical tool, thereby generating heat and plastically deforming the feedstock through controlled pressure as consecutive layers are metallurgically bonded upon a substrate. To quantify the fatigue behavior of the as-deposited IN625, stress-life experiments were conducted, where improved fatigue resistance was observed compared with the feedstock. Post-mortem analysis of the as-deposited IN625 revealed a similar fatigue nucleation and growth mechanism to the feedstock for a majority of the specimens tested in this study. Last, a microstructure-sensitive fatigue life model was utilized to elucidate structure–property fatigue mechanism relations of the as-deposited and feedstock IN625 materials. |
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