Origin of additive manufactured ultrafine stainless steel composites

IF 6.2 2区 材料科学 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Brenda Juliet Martins Freitas , Guilherme Yuuki Koga , Sergio de Traglia Amancio-Filho , Claudemiro Bolfarini
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Cracking, anisotropy, texture, brittleness, coarse-reinforcing particles, and columnar grains often characterize ultrahigh small-radii-containing alloys processed via additive manufacturing. In this study, we demonstrate how Laser Powder Bed Fusion (L-PBF) processing, combined with massive boron addition (>1000 ppm), enables the formation of a refined and complex microstructure composed of an ultrafine stainless steel matrix and nanoborides decorating grain boundaries (GBs). Boron in L-PBF-produced stainless steel effectively transforms coarse columnar grains (∼200 μm) into equiaxed ultrafine grains (∼1 μm). Beyond exceptional grain refinement, colossal boron content promotes the formation of nanometric Cr2B particles along GBs. Such surprising grain refinement arises from the extended thermal undercooling caused by a lag between the real and theoretical grain growth rate caused by the segregation of boron, forming a boundary layer ahead of the solid-liquid interface. This extended undercooling increases the nucleation rate on the underlying layer, suppressing the columnar-like grain growth of the primary phase. These findings provide a mechanistic understanding of grain refinement in boron-modified alloys, offering insights that are transferable to other materials and additive manufacturing conditions.

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Journal of Materials Research and Technology-Jmr&t
Journal of Materials Research and Technology-Jmr&t Materials Science-Metals and Alloys
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8.80
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9.40%
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1877
审稿时长
35 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Materials Research and Technology is a publication of ABM - Brazilian Metallurgical, Materials and Mining Association - and publishes four issues per year also with a free version online (www.jmrt.com.br). The journal provides an international medium for the publication of theoretical and experimental studies related to Metallurgy, Materials and Minerals research and technology. Appropriate submissions to the Journal of Materials Research and Technology should include scientific and/or engineering factors which affect processes and products in the Metallurgy, Materials and Mining areas.
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