On the formation of AlSi10Mg single tracks and layers in selective laser melting: microstructure and nano-mechanical properties

Selective laser melting (SLM) is a relatively new manufacturing technique that can be used to process a range of materials. Aluminum alloys are potential candidates for SLM but are more difficult to process than the titanium alloys more commonly used with this technique. This is because of the forme...

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Main Authors: Aboulkhair, Nesma T., Maskery, Ian, Tuck, Christopher, Ashcroft, Ian, Everitt, Nicola M.
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Maskery, Ian
Tuck, Christopher
Ashcroft, Ian
Everitt, Nicola M.
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Maskery, Ian
Tuck, Christopher
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Everitt, Nicola M.
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description Selective laser melting (SLM) is a relatively new manufacturing technique that can be used to process a range of materials. Aluminum alloys are potential candidates for SLM but are more difficult to process than the titanium alloys more commonly used with this technique. This is because of the former’s physical properties that can result in high levels of porosity in the final parts. Although the majority of studies to date into the processing of Al alloys by SLM have considered the development of load bearing objects, in particular porosity reduction and mechanical characterization of the parts, it is also important to study the single tracks formed during the process. This paper studies the effect of changing the scan speed on the formation of fusion lines and single tracks from an Al alloy, as well as their overlap to form a single layer. The geometrical features of the melt pools as well as the boundaries of continuity and/or irregularities were defined and showed dependence on scan speed. Keyhole mode melting domination was observed. The scan tracks and layers were porosity-free suggesting pores to form with layer accumulation. Investigations showed that increasing the layer thickness should be avoided as it promoted defects. Energy dispersive X-ray (EDX) mapping was implemented to compare the chemical composition distribution in the SLM material and its as-cast counterpart. A fine microstructure with homogenous distribution of the alloying elements was observed. Nanoindentation and EDX were used to establish an understanding of the hardness profile across melt pools of single tracks and their interrelation to the chemical composition. The elemental distribution yielded uniform high nano-hardness with no spatial variation across the SLM material.
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spelling nottingham-334282020-05-04T17:38:29Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/33428/ On the formation of AlSi10Mg single tracks and layers in selective laser melting: microstructure and nano-mechanical properties Aboulkhair, Nesma T. Maskery, Ian Tuck, Christopher Ashcroft, Ian Everitt, Nicola M. Selective laser melting (SLM) is a relatively new manufacturing technique that can be used to process a range of materials. Aluminum alloys are potential candidates for SLM but are more difficult to process than the titanium alloys more commonly used with this technique. This is because of the former’s physical properties that can result in high levels of porosity in the final parts. Although the majority of studies to date into the processing of Al alloys by SLM have considered the development of load bearing objects, in particular porosity reduction and mechanical characterization of the parts, it is also important to study the single tracks formed during the process. This paper studies the effect of changing the scan speed on the formation of fusion lines and single tracks from an Al alloy, as well as their overlap to form a single layer. The geometrical features of the melt pools as well as the boundaries of continuity and/or irregularities were defined and showed dependence on scan speed. Keyhole mode melting domination was observed. The scan tracks and layers were porosity-free suggesting pores to form with layer accumulation. Investigations showed that increasing the layer thickness should be avoided as it promoted defects. Energy dispersive X-ray (EDX) mapping was implemented to compare the chemical composition distribution in the SLM material and its as-cast counterpart. A fine microstructure with homogenous distribution of the alloying elements was observed. Nanoindentation and EDX were used to establish an understanding of the hardness profile across melt pools of single tracks and their interrelation to the chemical composition. The elemental distribution yielded uniform high nano-hardness with no spatial variation across the SLM material. Elsevier 2016-04-01 Article PeerReviewed Aboulkhair, Nesma T., Maskery, Ian, Tuck, Christopher, Ashcroft, Ian and Everitt, Nicola M. (2016) On the formation of AlSi10Mg single tracks and layers in selective laser melting: microstructure and nano-mechanical properties. Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 230 . pp. 88-98. ISSN 0924-0136 Additive manufacturing; selective laser melting; single tracks; aluminium alloys; microstructure; nanoindentation http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jmatprotec.2015.11.016 doi:10.1016/j.jmatprotec.2015.11.016 doi:10.1016/j.jmatprotec.2015.11.016
spellingShingle Additive manufacturing; selective laser melting; single tracks; aluminium alloys; microstructure; nanoindentation
Aboulkhair, Nesma T.
Maskery, Ian
Tuck, Christopher
Ashcroft, Ian
Everitt, Nicola M.
On the formation of AlSi10Mg single tracks and layers in selective laser melting: microstructure and nano-mechanical properties
title On the formation of AlSi10Mg single tracks and layers in selective laser melting: microstructure and nano-mechanical properties
title_full On the formation of AlSi10Mg single tracks and layers in selective laser melting: microstructure and nano-mechanical properties
title_fullStr On the formation of AlSi10Mg single tracks and layers in selective laser melting: microstructure and nano-mechanical properties
title_full_unstemmed On the formation of AlSi10Mg single tracks and layers in selective laser melting: microstructure and nano-mechanical properties
title_short On the formation of AlSi10Mg single tracks and layers in selective laser melting: microstructure and nano-mechanical properties
title_sort on the formation of alsi10mg single tracks and layers in selective laser melting: microstructure and nano-mechanical properties
topic Additive manufacturing; selective laser melting; single tracks; aluminium alloys; microstructure; nanoindentation
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