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2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.addma.2020.101279
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High temperature dry sliding wear behaviour of laser powder bed fused Inconel 718

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“…The diameter of the X-ray beam spot is 2mm. The distance between the detector and sample for all the measured points was kept constantly at 39mm and the penetration depth of the X-ray was 8µm for IN718 alloy [6]. The residual stresses were measured at eight different points on the top and lateral side surfaces by varying the orientations of the samples with respect to the incident direction of the X-ray.…”
Section: Residual Stress Measurementmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The diameter of the X-ray beam spot is 2mm. The distance between the detector and sample for all the measured points was kept constantly at 39mm and the penetration depth of the X-ray was 8µm for IN718 alloy [6]. The residual stresses were measured at eight different points on the top and lateral side surfaces by varying the orientations of the samples with respect to the incident direction of the X-ray.…”
Section: Residual Stress Measurementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The austenite phase is strengthened by precipitating γ' (Ni (Al, Ti)) and γ'' (Ni 3 Nb) phases. However, it also forms some harmful intermetallic phases at the time of processing such as δ (Ni 3 Nb) with orthorhombic DO a structure and laves (Ni, Fe, Cr) 2 (Nb, Mo, Ti) phases with a hexagonal crystal structure due to more segregation of Nb and Mo elements [4][5][6][7]. The desired properties of the alloy can be restored by eliminating the intermetallic phases and increasing the presence of strengthening phases [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The austenite phase is strengthened by precipitating γ' (Ni (Al, Ti)) and γ'' (Ni 3 Nb) phases. However, it also forms some harmful intermetallic phases at the time of processing such as δ (Ni 3 Nb) with orthorhombic DO a structure and laves (Ni, Fe, Cr) 2 (Nb, Mo, Ti) phases with a hexagonal crystal structure due to more segregation of Nb and Mo elements [4][5][6][7]. The desired properties of the alloy can be restored by eliminating the intermetallic phases and increasing the presence of strengthening phases [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The peaks for laves phases present in the interdendritic regions of as-built samples are not visible because of low volume fractions as compared to other phases. The crystallite size was calculated using Scherrer equation(6) and, observed that the dislocation density of heat-treated samples was more as compared to as-built samples. The dislocation density and microstrain were calculated with equation(7).…”
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“…4 Generally, wear provides an adverse effect on the metallic materials performance, and is still challenging in many industries. 5 In recent years, researchers worldwide have been attempting various methods and materials to overcome this constraint on metallic materials. Surface modication is the widely utilized method to protect and improve the wear resistance of the metallic material surface.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%