The mechanics of machining selective laser melted super duplex stainless steels

Duplex stainless steels come under the difficult-to-machine category, considering the loss of the sensitive balance between the constituent phases due to thermal and mechanical working effects. Selective laser melting is emerging as an additive process for achieving near-net shape manufacturing solu...

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Main Authors: Davidson, Karl Peter, Singamneni, Sarat
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1647882023-02-18T23:32:27Z The mechanics of machining selective laser melted super duplex stainless steels Davidson, Karl Peter Singamneni, Sarat School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Singapore Centre for 3D Printing Engineering::Mechanical engineering Duplex Stainless Steel Machinability Duplex stainless steels come under the difficult-to-machine category, considering the loss of the sensitive balance between the constituent phases due to thermal and mechanical working effects. Selective laser melting is emerging as an additive process for achieving near-net shape manufacturing solutions with these steels. Nevertheless, post-printing machining is essential to varying degrees and the machinability responses of the laser melted duplex stainless steels need sufficient attention. This paper addresses this gap, considering the experimental evaluation of the mechanics of machining with laser melted duplex stainless steels. Specimens printed with the most promising laser melting process conditions are evaluated for machinability, comparing with the wrought counterparts and also ascertaining the differential responses between the as-built and solution annealed states. Cutting forces and thermal measurements confirm better machinability with the laser melted samples which is an interesting finding considering the possibility of laser melting, machining, and post-process heat treatment as the best possible sequence of processing duplex stainless steels to circumvent the difficulties in machining. Published version The authors wish to acknowledge the support received through the MBIE funding subcontract from the New Zealand Product Accelerator of the University of Auckland. 2023-02-14T06:35:53Z 2023-02-14T06:35:53Z 2022 Journal Article Davidson, K. P. & Singamneni, S. (2022). The mechanics of machining selective laser melted super duplex stainless steels. Journal of Materials Research and Technology, 17, 601-611. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jmrt.2022.01.025 2238-7854 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/164788 10.1016/j.jmrt.2022.01.025 2-s2.0-85123030634 17 601 611 en Journal of Materials Research and Technology © 2022 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). application/pdf
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topic Engineering::Mechanical engineering
Duplex Stainless Steel
Machinability
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Duplex Stainless Steel
Machinability
Davidson, Karl Peter
Singamneni, Sarat
The mechanics of machining selective laser melted super duplex stainless steels
description Duplex stainless steels come under the difficult-to-machine category, considering the loss of the sensitive balance between the constituent phases due to thermal and mechanical working effects. Selective laser melting is emerging as an additive process for achieving near-net shape manufacturing solutions with these steels. Nevertheless, post-printing machining is essential to varying degrees and the machinability responses of the laser melted duplex stainless steels need sufficient attention. This paper addresses this gap, considering the experimental evaluation of the mechanics of machining with laser melted duplex stainless steels. Specimens printed with the most promising laser melting process conditions are evaluated for machinability, comparing with the wrought counterparts and also ascertaining the differential responses between the as-built and solution annealed states. Cutting forces and thermal measurements confirm better machinability with the laser melted samples which is an interesting finding considering the possibility of laser melting, machining, and post-process heat treatment as the best possible sequence of processing duplex stainless steels to circumvent the difficulties in machining.
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title The mechanics of machining selective laser melted super duplex stainless steels
title_short The mechanics of machining selective laser melted super duplex stainless steels
title_full The mechanics of machining selective laser melted super duplex stainless steels
title_fullStr The mechanics of machining selective laser melted super duplex stainless steels
title_full_unstemmed The mechanics of machining selective laser melted super duplex stainless steels
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publishDate 2023
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