2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.corsci.2020.108914
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Microstructure and corrosion behavior of 316L stainless steel prepared using different additive manufacturing methods: A comparative study bringing insights into the impact of microstructure on their passivity

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“…They measured the value of hardness for the XY, YZ, and XZ planes and found 262 HV, 239 HV, and 237 HV, respectively. Revilla et al [30] also showed a similar nature for the build orientation anisotropy of hardness. The hardness in the perpendicular direction is 289 HV, which is higher than the average value of hardness in the parallel direction, i.e., 272 HV.…”
Section: Hardnessmentioning
confidence: 70%
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“…They measured the value of hardness for the XY, YZ, and XZ planes and found 262 HV, 239 HV, and 237 HV, respectively. Revilla et al [30] also showed a similar nature for the build orientation anisotropy of hardness. The hardness in the perpendicular direction is 289 HV, which is higher than the average value of hardness in the parallel direction, i.e., 272 HV.…”
Section: Hardnessmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…Dewidar et al [38] also experimented with the porous structure for bone implants with 40% to 50% porosity, which has the desire elastic modulus of 26 GPa for the human body. Although the higher level porosity contributes to crack growth and failure mechanisms, the micro-pores' uneven distribution also plays a crucial role in the corrosion behavior [30]. Porosity also affects the creep life of the component.…”
Section: Porositymentioning
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“…Some authors [ 81 , 82 , 83 , 84 , 85 , 86 ] suggested applying heat treatments to reduce this class of defects and increase microstructure uniformity. This way, corrosion resistance increased because when the microstructure is uniform, corrosion pitting or a non-uniform passive layer is reduced.…”
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“…The tendency of steel 316L to precipitate second phases in the temperature range of 500 ... 800 ℃ is well-known. During operation in this temperature range, degradation of corrosion properties occurs for a long time [21,22]. In one of the previous works [23], it was found that the fraction of precipitates of the second phase (χ-phase) correlates with the energy density of the laser beam during selective laser melting.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 88%