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- 2023Sustainable machining of additive manufactured SS-316L underpinning low carbon manufacturing goalcitations
- 2023Prediction and validation of melt pool dimensions and geometric distortions of additively manufactured AlSi10Mgcitations
- 2021Kinetics of the oxidation of iodide by dicyanobis(phenanthroline)iron(III) in a binary solvent systemcitations
- 2020Anisotropy of additively manufactured 18Ni-300 maraging steel: Threads and surface characteristicscitations
- 2020Anisotropy of additively manufactured AlSi10Mg: threads and surface integritycitations
- 2019Guidelines for dimensional accuracy and machining allowances of 3D printed metal parts
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Anisotropy of additively manufactured 18Ni-300 maraging steel: Threads and surface characteristics
Abstract
The purpose was to evaluate part properties of the additively manufactured 18-Ni-300-maraging steel in a unified set-up when the printing orientation and the heat treatment were independently changed. Though hardness, shrinkage, and drilling thrust force showed isotropic behavior to a certain extent, anisotropy was observed in flatness, surface roughness, dross, and thread profiles. Solution-treatment increases surface roughness and decreases flatness, surface hardness, drilling thrust force, and thread quality to some extent. Aging treatment significantly increases surface hardness and yet, still allows for cutting of good quality threads. The study aids designers establish and corroborate design for additive manufacturing. ; Peer reviewed