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Selective Electron Beam Melting (SEBM) of Pure Tungsten: Metallurgical Defects, Microstructure, Texture and Mechanical Properties

Xin Ren, Hui Peng, Jing Li, Hailin Liu, Liming Huang, Xin Yi

2022Materials34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Effects of processing parameters on the metallurgical defects, microstructure, texture, and mechanical properties of pure tungsten samples fabricated by selective electron beam melting are investigated. SEBM-fabricated bulk tungsten samples with features of lack of fusion, sufficient fusion, and over-melting are examined. For samples upon sufficient fusion, an ultimate compressive strength of 1.76 GPa is achieved at the volumetric energy density of 900 J/mm3–1000 J/mm3. The excellent compressive strength is higher and the associated volumetric energy density is significantly lower than corresponding reported values in the literature. The average relative density of SEBM-fabricated samples is 98.93%. No microcracks, but only pores with diameters of few tens of micrometers, are found in SEBM-ed tungsten samples of sufficient fusion. Properties of samples by SEBM and selective laser melting (SLM) have also been compared. It is found that SLM-fabricated samples exhibit inevitable microcracks, and have a significantly lower ultimate compressive strength and a slightly lower relative density of 98.51% in comparison with SEBM-ed samples.

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Materials scienceTungstenMicrostructureCompressive strengthTexture (cosmology)FusionSelective laser meltingComposite materialCathode rayRelative densityMetallurgyElectronComputer sciencePhysicsQuantum mechanicsImage (mathematics)PhilosophyArtificial intelligenceLinguisticsAdditive Manufacturing Materials and ProcessesFusion materials and technologiesNuclear Materials and Properties
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