研究目的
To decrease the surface roughness of maraging steel (MS) by selective laser melting (SLM) using large pulsed electron-beam (LPEB) irradiation as a post-treatment.
研究成果
LPEB irradiation effectively reduced the surface roughness of SLM-MS samples by removing partially melted particles and filling cracks and voids. It also facilitated a phase transformation from α-martensite to γ-austenite, leading to a moderate improvement in corrosion resistance. The study concludes that LPEB irradiation is a viable post-treatment method for enhancing the surface properties of SLM-MS samples.
研究不足
The study focused on the up-skin surfaces of the samples, and the effects of LPEB irradiation on down-skin surfaces were not extensively explored. Additionally, the study did not investigate the long-term corrosion behavior of the treated samples.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The study involved fabricating MS samples using SLM with varying laser power, scanning speed, hatch distance, and build angles. LPEB irradiation was then applied as a post-treatment to assess its effects on surface properties.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
MS samples were fabricated under different conditions and their surface properties were analyzed before and after LPEB irradiation.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
EOS M290 SLM for sample fabrication, LPEB irradiation setup for post-treatment, and various analytical tools for characterization.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
Samples were fabricated, subjected to LPEB irradiation, and then analyzed for surface roughness, phase content, and corrosion resistance.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
Surface roughness was measured using white-interference microscopy, phase content was determined by XRD, and corrosion behavior was evaluated through potentiodynamic polarization tests.
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