Predictive models for fatigue property of laser powder bed fusion stainless steel 316L

The selection of appropriate processing parameters is crucial for producing parts with target properties via the laser powder bed fusion (L-PBF) process. In this work, the fatigue properties of L-PBF stainless steel 316L under controlled changes in laser power and scan speed were studied by employin...

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Main Authors: Zhang, Meng, Sun, Chen-Nan, Zhang, Xiang, Wei, Jun, Hardacre, David, Li, Hua
Other Authors: School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: 2020
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10356/142403
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Institution: Nanyang Technological University
Language: English
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Summary:The selection of appropriate processing parameters is crucial for producing parts with target properties via the laser powder bed fusion (L-PBF) process. In this work, the fatigue properties of L-PBF stainless steel 316L under controlled changes in laser power and scan speed were studied by employing the statistical response surface method. Processing regions corresponding to different fatigue failure mechanisms were identified. The optimum fatigue properties are associated with crack initiation from microstructure defect, which, by acting as the weakest link, creates enhanced porosity-tolerance at applied stress approaching the fatigue limit. Deviations from the optimum processing condition lead to strength degradation and porosity-driven cracking. Based on the observed relations between microstructural features and failure behaviour, a processing-independent fatigue prediction model was proposed. The microstructure-driven failure was modelled by a reference S-N curve where the intrinsic effect of microstructure inhomogeneity was accounted for by applying a reduction factor on fatigue life. For the porosity-driven failure, high cycle fatigue life follows an inverse-square-root relation with porosity fraction. This relation was incorporated into the Basquin equation for predicting the fatigue strength parameters.