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Direct observation of crack formation mechanisms with operando Laser Powder Bed Fusion X-ray imaging

Ghasemi-Tabasi, Hossein E.  
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de Formanoir, Charlotte  
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Van Petegem, Steven
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March 1, 2022
Additive Manufacturing

Laser powder bed fusion (L-PBF) is a versatile additive manufacturing process that can print geometrically complex metal parts for a variety of applications. However, poor control of defect formation during processing hampers its widespread industrial adoption. Many materials suffer from a high crack susceptibility during L-PBF, which results in degraded mechanical properties, and is an obstacle to the certification of critical parts. In order to unveil the mechanisms of crack formation in a prone-to-cracking nickel-based superalloy, we employ highspeed synchrotron X-ray imaging in combination with a miniaturized L-PBF set-up that reproduces real processing conditions. This unique set-up provides operando imaging of crack formation during L-PBF. Complementary post-mortem inspection of crack morphology and thermal simulations supported by operando X-ray diffraction-based measurements of the temperature evolution allow to identify the cracking mechanism and to differentiate solidification cracking from liquation.

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