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Application of ultrasonic peening during DMLS production of 316L stainless steel and its effect on material behavior

Joshua Gale (Department of Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering, Clarkson University, Potsdam, New York, USA)
Ajit Achuhan (Department of Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering, Clarkson University, Potsdam, New York, USA)

Rapid Prototyping Journal

ISSN: 1355-2546

Article publication date: 17 October 2017

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Abstract

Purpose

Additive manufacturing (AM) processes involve a layer-by-layer sintering of metallic powders to produce fully functional three-dimensional parts. This layer-by-layer building process provides a unique opportunity to enhance mechanical properties by applying treatments that previously were possible only on the surface in traditional manufacturing techniques. The purpose of the study is to examine the effect of ultrasonic peening (UP) applied during a layer-by-layer direct metal laser sintering (DMLS) fabrication of 316L stainless steel on its mechanical properties and microstructure.

Design/methodology/approach

Uniaxial tensile tests were performed at 1.27 mm/s to determine the effect of UP treatment on the average global behavior of a 316L part, whereas hardness measurements using nanoindentation were performed to determine the modification of local mechanical properties. Compressive buckling tests at a loading rate of 3 mm/min were performed on sample coupons with a large aspect ratio to evaluate the effect of UP on any potential delamination of DMLS layers. Techniques such as optical and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) imaging were utilized to determine the effect of UP on the microstructure.

Findings

Overall, significant modification in mechanical properties such as hardness and yield strength, along with microstructure, was observed. Large increases in both the average global and local mechanical properties, as well as a disruption in the columnar grain microstructure, was observed in DMLS parts treated with UP treatment.

Originality/value

Results indicate an opportunity for UP to be used as an in-situ process during AM processes for dynamically altering the mechanical behavior, microstructure, and distortion due to residual stress formation, in a tunable fashion.

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Acknowledgements

This research was funded in part by a grant from the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA). The authors are grateful to Incodema3D, NY for their assistance in sample preparation.

Citation

Gale, J. and Achuhan, A. (2017), "Application of ultrasonic peening during DMLS production of 316L stainless steel and its effect on material behavior", Rapid Prototyping Journal, Vol. 23 No. 6, pp. 1185-1194. https://doi.org/10.1108/RPJ-09-2016-0140

Publisher

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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