增材制造钢的工艺-显微组织-腐蚀研究进展

IF 8.1 2区 材料科学 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
M.H Ghoncheh, A. Shahriari, N. Birbilis, M. Mohammadi
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在使用增材制造(AM)制造金属部件的合金系统中,钢作为一个广泛的合金家族,由于其在各种载荷和环境条件下的机械和腐蚀性能而引起了极大的关注。在侵蚀/腐蚀环境中,材料选择和设计时必须考虑可能的失效机制。虽然在钢中故意添加功能合金元素以提高耐腐蚀性,但初始组织和后处理的关键作用同样至关重要,不可忽视。具体而言,正确选择和优化增材制造工艺参数是减少微结构缺陷的必要步骤。本文综合评述了粉末雾化技术、增材制造工艺参数控制、快速凝固原理及其对成形组织的影响。本文还介绍了不同相的作用和加工后热处理过程中形成的显微组织,以及不同牌号AM钢的腐蚀行为。回顾了AM钢在整个制造过程中的工艺-微观结构-腐蚀性能之间的相互作用-从粉末原料到暴露于恶劣环境的最终AM产品。在本文的第一部分中,作者全面阐述了影响增材制造钢零件可加工性和质量的重要因素。在第二部分中,作者重点研究了打印和热处理AM钢产品的显微组织,决定显微组织变化的参数,显微组织特征(如晶粒尺寸和枝晶臂间距)对力学性能的影响,以及嵌入基体的夹杂物的有害影响。最后,论文的第三部分是对不同类型的不锈钢(316l奥氏体不锈钢、420马氏体不锈钢、15-5 PH、17-4 PH和Corrax的马氏体沉淀硬化不锈钢)用增材制造技术的腐蚀进行了全面的综述。
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Process-microstructure-corrosion of additively manufactured steels: a review
Among the alloy systems for the fabrication of metallic components using additive manufacturing (AM), steels as a broad family of alloys attract significant attention owing to their established mechanical and corrosion properties under various loading and environmental conditions. In an erosive/corrosive environment, the possible failure mechanisms necessitate consideration in materials selection and design. Although functional alloying elements are deliberately added to steels to improve corrosion resistance, the crucial role of initial microstructure and post-process heat treatments are equally critical and cannot be neglected. Specifically, the proper selection and optimization of AM process parameters are essential steps in minimizing microstructural defects. This comprehensive review provides a consolidated treatise of powder atomization techniques, AM process parameter control, rapid solidification principles, their roles on the as-built microstructure. The role of different phases and microstructures formed during post-process heat treatments, and corrosion behavior of various grades of AM steels are also presented. The review presents the interplay between process-microstructure-corrosion properties of the AM steels through the entire fabrication process - from powder feedstock to final AM product exposed to harsh environments. In the first section of this review paper, the authors comprehensively explain the important factors, which affect the processability and quality of AM steel components. In the second section, the authors focus on the microstructure of both as-printed and heat-treated AM steel products, the parameters which determine variations of the microstructure, the effect of microstructural features such as the grain size and the dendrite arm spacing on the mechanical properties, and the detrimental effect of inclusions embedded into the matrix. Finally, the third part of the paper is a comprehensive review of the corrosion of different types of stainless steels (316 L austenitic stainless steel, 420 martensitic stainless steel, martensitic precipitation-hardened stainless steels of 15-5 PH, 17-4 PH, and Corrax) fabricated by AM techniques.
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期刊介绍: Critical Reviews in Solid State and Materials Sciences covers a wide range of topics including solid state materials properties, processing, and applications. The journal provides insights into the latest developments and understandings in these areas, with an emphasis on new and emerging theoretical and experimental topics. It encompasses disciplines such as condensed matter physics, physical chemistry, materials science, and electrical, chemical, and mechanical engineering. Additionally, cross-disciplinary engineering and science specialties are included in the scope of the journal.
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