On Fabrication of Inconel 718 Slab by Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing: Study of Built Microstructure and Mechanical Properties

Haldar, Nimai and Anand, Sameer and Datta, Saurav and Das, Atanu (2024) On Fabrication of Inconel 718 Slab by Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing: Study of Built Microstructure and Mechanical Properties. Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering, 49 (2) . pp. 2045-2063.

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Abstract

A slab of dimension (152 × 25 × 18) mm3 is successfully fabricated through Cold Metal Transfer + Metal Inert Gas-based Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM). 4.3 kg/h deposition rate is achieved. WAAMed Inconel 718 exhibits dendritic microstructure which grows along the build direction. In the solid solution matrix of Ni–Cr–Fe, Laves phase, Nb-rich MC-type carbides and delta (δ) phases are detected. The average tensile strength along horizontal direction is obtained as ~ 824 MPa. Location-specific microstructure evolution causes significant extent of property anisotropy predominantly along the build direction. The horizontal tensile specimen extracted from the bottom region of the slab exhibits the highest tensile strength (UTS), while the lowest tensile strength is obtained for the specimen extracted from the middle zone of the fabricated slab. Temperature data as recorded by the thermocouples are utilized to understand the complex heat interaction phenomena during WAAM process. Laves phase is completely dissolved during homogenization treatment thus microstructure of aged specimen only consists of strengthening phase, i.e., γ (Ni3Nb) and Nb-rich MC carbides.

Item Type:Article
Official URL/DOI:https://doi.org/10.1007/s13369-023-08095-y
Uncontrolled Keywords:Cold Metal Transfer (CMT); Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM); Inconel 718
Divisions:Engineering
ID Code:9711
Deposited By:Head IMDC
Deposited On:26 Mar 2025 10:14
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