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. 2018 Jan;17(1):63-71.
doi: 10.1038/nmat5021. Epub 2017 Oct 30.

Additively manufactured hierarchical stainless steels with high strength and ductility

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Additively manufactured hierarchical stainless steels with high strength and ductility

Y Morris Wang et al. Nat Mater. 2018 Jan.

Abstract

Many traditional approaches for strengthening steels typically come at the expense of useful ductility, a dilemma known as strength-ductility trade-off. New metallurgical processing might offer the possibility of overcoming this. Here we report that austenitic 316L stainless steels additively manufactured via a laser powder-bed-fusion technique exhibit a combination of yield strength and tensile ductility that surpasses that of conventional 316L steels. High strength is attributed to solidification-enabled cellular structures, low-angle grain boundaries, and dislocations formed during manufacturing, while high uniform elongation correlates to a steady and progressive work-hardening mechanism regulated by a hierarchically heterogeneous microstructure, with length scales spanning nearly six orders of magnitude. In addition, solute segregation along cellular walls and low-angle grain boundaries can enhance dislocation pinning and promote twinning. This work demonstrates the potential of additive manufacturing to create alloys with unique microstructures and high performance for structural applications.

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  • Metallurgy: Printing steels.
    Todd I. Todd I. Nat Mater. 2017 Dec 19;17(1):13-14. doi: 10.1038/nmat5042. Nat Mater. 2017. PMID: 29255224 No abstract available.

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