Surface Characteristics of Low Plasticity Burnished Laser Directed Energy Deposition Alloy IN718

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2024

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The research work focuses on a novel post-processing sequence to improve the surface integrity and residual stress characteristics of as-printed Inconel718 (IN718) samples. The as-printed IN718 samples are subjected to solution treatment at 1050 °C, two-step precipitation hardening (@ 720 °C for 8 h and @ 620 °C for 8 h), and low plasticity burnishing. Two different sequences were attempted. Sequence-1 involves solutionizing ? low plasticity burnishing followed by precipitation hardening, and sequence-2 includes solutionizing ? precipitation hardening followed by low plasticity burnishing. The experimental observations and detailed investigations revealed that the samples processed via sequence 2 exhibited a better surface finish. The microhardness of the samples of sequence 2 is 10% higher than their counterparts in sequence 1. The maximum residual stress of ?1375.33 MPa is obtained in sequence 1 as compared to the residual stress of ?1100.67 MPa in sequence 2. The influence of the processing sequences on the surface properties has been discussed in detail using the XRD and microstructural characterization supported with EBSD analysis. Graphic Abstract: (Figure presented.) © The Indian Institute of Metals - IIM 2024.

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Age hardening, Strain hardening, Surface hardening, Directed energy, Energy depositions, Inconel-718, LDED, Low plasticities, Low plasticity burnishing, Post-processing, Solutionizing, Surface characteristics, Surface integrity, Burnishing

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Transactions of the Indian Institute of Metals, 2024, 77, 11, pp. 4053-4065

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