CHARACTERIZATION OF PROPERTIES OF LASER POWDER BED FUSION 3D-PRINTED INCONEL 718 FOR CENTRIFUGAL TURBOMACHINERY APPLICATIONS

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Lea, Hannah G. [1 ]
Wooding, Rochelle S. [1 ]
Kuhr, Sam [2 ]
Rotella, John [2 ]
Cordova, Jose Luis [1 ]
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[1] Mohawk Innovat Technol Inc, Albany, NY 12205 USA
[2] Air Force Res Lab, Mat & Mfg Directorate, AFRL RXCM, Wright Patterson AFB, OH 45433 USA
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additive manufacturing; 3D-printing; laser powder bed fusion; LPBF; Inconel; 718; mechanical properties; yield stress; creep rupture; Larson-Miller parameter; high cycle fatigue; HCF; electron backscatter diffraction; EBSD; x-ray energy dispersive spectroscopy; XEDS;
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This paper presents the results of a comprehensive effort to characterize the properties of Inconel 718 produced by a form of laser powder bed fusion (LPBF) additive manufacturing (AM) or 3D-printing, subsequently subjected to hot isostatic pressing (HIP) and heat treatment according to standards F3055-14a and AMS 5663, respectively. Material property data, while broadly available for traditional Inconel 718 presentations (e.g. forgings or castings), is currently lacking for the 3D-printed material. It is expected that while limited in size, the experimental data sets presented provide sufficient information to glean the capability of LPBF Inconel 718. These include: 1) Chemical composition, electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD), and x-ray energy dispersive spectroscopy (XEDS) characterization of 3D-printed material structure; 2) Tensile properties-0.2% yield stress, ultimate stress, modulus of elasticity, and elongation to failure-based on 108 samples, as functions of temperature and sample print orientation; 3) Creep rupture data including the Larson-Miller parameter, based on 21 samples; and 4) High cycle fatigue data based on 21 samples as a function of temperature. Results are compared to available standards and/or data for forged, cast, and other AM Inconel 718. A key observation of this study, based on the EBSD results, is that while the material appears to approach full recrystallization following heat treatment, there is a detectable fraction of the material that does not fully recrystallize, resulting in a material with mechanical properties (e.g. yield stress, creep rupture) measurably lower than those of forgings, but higher than those of castings.
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