高速工具钢(AISI M4)粉末定向能沉积过程中基体(AISI D2)的残余应力变化

Su Seong Woo , Ki Yong Lee , Gyeong Yun Baek , Jae Woong Kim
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本研究旨在观察基底中的残余应力,并利用有限元分析(FEA)预测激光沉积过程(DED)中的应力行为。在基底表面观察到的残余应力表明,沉积过程中的应力变化随沉积区域的靠近而增加,从而导致残余应力水平升高。此外,拉伸残余应力往往会随着沉积区域高度的增加而增加。虽然沉积区域大小的变化会影响残余应力,但在不同区域大小的相同测量点上观察到的应力水平是一致的。使用有限元分析模拟了沉积过程,结果证实应力行为受到熔化和凝固循环的影响。冷却后的残余应力水平与实际实验中观察到的残余应力水平非常一致。因此,这项研究表明,在进行实际实验之前,通过模拟沉积过程可以有效地预测应力变化。
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Residual stress variations in substrate (AISI D2) during directed energy deposition process of high-speed tool steel (AISI M4) powder

This study aims to observe the residual stress in a substrate and predict stress behavior during the laser deposition process (DED) using finite element analysis (FEA). The residual stress observed on the substrate surface indicated that stress variation during the deposition process increases with proximity to the deposition area, resulting in higher residual stress levels. Additionally, tensile residual stress tends to increase with the height of the deposition area. While variations in the deposition area size influenced the residual stress, consistent stress levels were observed at the same measurement points across different area sizes. The deposition process was simulated using FEA, which confirmed that stress behavior is influenced by melting and solidification cycles. The residual stress levels after cooling aligned well with those observed in actual experiments. Therefore, this study suggests that stress variations can be effectively predicted by simulating the deposition process prior to conducting actual experiments.

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