{"title":"线弧增材制造(WAAM)工艺制备Inconel 625构件的显微组织特征及腐蚀行为","authors":"Karmuhilan M, Kumanan Somasundaram","doi":"10.1080/09507116.2023.2269087","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"AbstractWire and Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM) is the predominant technique to process Nickel-based superalloys due to its low cost and high flexibility. This article discusses the microstructural features and corrosion resistance of two Inconel 625 parts manufactured using the WAAM technique. Using the WAAM process, two single-walled Inconel 625(IN625) components were produced additively for inter-pass layer temperatures(IPT) of 200 °C and 300 °C. The grain size changed with a change in IPTs, according to an investigation using electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD). The preferred grain orientation changed from the texture {001} < 001> to {001} < 101> as the IPT increased. Potentiodynamic polarization (PDP) was used to evaluate the corrosion behavior. The corrosion rate of the IPT 300 °C sample is 0.007255 mmpy, while the corrosion rate of the IPT 200 °C sample is 0.01315 mmpy. Tafel's extrapolation technique calculated the corrosion current density and corrosion current potential. The scanning electron microscope (SEM) explored the corroded area, and the Energy-dispersive X-Ray Spectroscope (EDS) examined the elemental composition.Keywords: MicrostructureCorrosionWire and Arc Additive ManufacturingInconel 625Inter pass layer temperatureDisclaimerAs a service to authors and researchers we are providing this version of an accepted manuscript (AM). Copyediting, typesetting, and review of the resulting proofs will be undertaken on this manuscript before final publication of the Version of Record (VoR). 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Microstructural features and corrosion behavior of Inconel 625 components fabricated using Wire and Arc Additively Manufacturing (WAAM)
AbstractWire and Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM) is the predominant technique to process Nickel-based superalloys due to its low cost and high flexibility. This article discusses the microstructural features and corrosion resistance of two Inconel 625 parts manufactured using the WAAM technique. Using the WAAM process, two single-walled Inconel 625(IN625) components were produced additively for inter-pass layer temperatures(IPT) of 200 °C and 300 °C. The grain size changed with a change in IPTs, according to an investigation using electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD). The preferred grain orientation changed from the texture {001} < 001> to {001} < 101> as the IPT increased. Potentiodynamic polarization (PDP) was used to evaluate the corrosion behavior. The corrosion rate of the IPT 300 °C sample is 0.007255 mmpy, while the corrosion rate of the IPT 200 °C sample is 0.01315 mmpy. Tafel's extrapolation technique calculated the corrosion current density and corrosion current potential. The scanning electron microscope (SEM) explored the corroded area, and the Energy-dispersive X-Ray Spectroscope (EDS) examined the elemental composition.Keywords: MicrostructureCorrosionWire and Arc Additive ManufacturingInconel 625Inter pass layer temperatureDisclaimerAs a service to authors and researchers we are providing this version of an accepted manuscript (AM). Copyediting, typesetting, and review of the resulting proofs will be undertaken on this manuscript before final publication of the Version of Record (VoR). During production and pre-press, errors may be discovered which could affect the content, and all legal disclaimers that apply to the journal relate to these versions also.
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Welding International provides comprehensive English translations of complete articles, selected from major international welding journals, including: Journal of Japan Welding Society - Japan Journal of Light Metal Welding and Construction - Japan Przeglad Spawalnictwa - Poland Quarterly Journal of Japan Welding Society - Japan Revista de Metalurgia - Spain Rivista Italiana della Saldatura - Italy Soldagem & Inspeção - Brazil Svarochnoe Proizvodstvo - Russia Welding International is a well-established and widely respected journal and the translators are carefully chosen with each issue containing a balanced selection of between 15 and 20 articles. The articles cover research techniques, equipment and process developments, applications and material and are not available elsewhere in English. This journal provides a valuable and unique service for those needing to keep up-to-date on the latest developments in welding technology in non-English speaking countries.