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Alloy design against the solidification cracking in fusion additive manufacturing: an application to a FeCrAl alloy

Bogdan Dovgyy, Marco Simonelli, Minh‐Son Pham

2021Materials Research Letters59 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study developed a design methodology against liquid-state cracking by combining the Scheil–Gulliver solidification simulations and Machine Learning analysis to design alloys for Fusion Additive Manufacturing. Applying this design approach resulted in a Fe–20Cr–7Al–4Mo–3Ni. The alloy was successfully printed with relative densities of over 99%. Microstructure of printed material was extensively characterised through scanning and transmission electron microscopy, energy dispersive spectroscopy and x-ray diffraction, confirming a single-phase material with low texture and negligible chemical segregation. Neither solidification nor liquation cracks were detected, supporting the validity of the methodology, however, the alloy suffered from solid-state cracking, hindering the ductility.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceAlloyMicrostructureCrackingDuctility (Earth science)LiquationTexture (cosmology)MetallurgyFusionComposite materialCreepComputer scienceImage (mathematics)LinguisticsPhilosophyArtificial intelligenceAdditive Manufacturing Materials and ProcessesFusion materials and technologiesNuclear Materials and Properties