A comparison of high strain rate response and adiabatic shear band formation in additively and traditionally manufactured Inconel 718
3D printing of Inconel 718 has been increasingly commercialized, as such research comparing the mechanical properties of additively manufactured (AM) and traditionally manufactured (TM) components in both quasi-static and high rate regimes should be conducted. Herein, the high strain rate material r...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Materials characterization 2024-01, Vol.207, p.113506, Article 113506 |
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Zusammenfassung: | 3D printing of Inconel 718 has been increasingly commercialized, as such research comparing the mechanical properties of additively manufactured (AM) and traditionally manufactured (TM) components in both quasi-static and high rate regimes should be conducted. Herein, the high strain rate material response, as well as the formation of adiabatic shear bands (ASBs) in AM and TM Inconel 718 are studied using a split Hopkinson pressure bar (SHPB) system. A top-hat cylindrical specimen geometry was used to convert the compressive load to shear and conduct high rate shear tests in the SHPB. The quasi-static and high rate stress-strain data reported herein indicates that TM components have at least a 70 MPa higher compressive yield strength. Interestingly, the AM specimens were more susceptible to ASB formation than their TM counterparts. The critical shear strain at which an ASB forms was higher for the TM specimens compared to the AM specimens. This was attributed to the TM material having a higher critical stress for dynamic recrystallization initiation, which is required to ASB formation. The microstructures of the shear zone in the top-hat specimens were examined using an optical microscope (OM), scanning electron microscope (SEM), and transmission electron microscope (TEM). Dynamic recrystallization was observed at the center of the shear affected zone (SAZ) using TEM from material lifted out from the ASB. Due to the plastic deformation in the shear region, the material strain hardens and therefore has a higher hardness than the bulk material. At the center of the shear region, a peak in nano-hardness of 585 HV was recorded on the ASB. The outcome of this research will lead to the prevention, containment, and control of shear instability in AM structures.
•Traditionally- and additively manufactured (TM, AM) parts studied at various rates.•Inconel 718 (IN718) mechanical properties are strain rate dependent.•TM and AM IN718 responses under high shear strain rates were investigated.•Adiabatic shear bands form at lower shear strains in AM IN718 compared to TM IN718. |
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ISSN: | 1044-5803 1873-4189 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.matchar.2023.113506 |