Basics of in 718 (Autosaved)
Basics of in 718 (Autosaved)
Basics of in 718 (Autosaved)
• With the rapid advancements in additive manufacturing (AM) technology, selective laser melting (SLM) has become
an important manufacturing technique after forging/casting and machining.
• SLM is a cutting-edge manufacturing technique, which employs a high-density laser to melt powders (and later
solidify naturally) layer by layer according to the 2D slices obtained from actual 3D models.
• Computed Tomography( CT) is a powerful non-destructive evaluation technique for producing 2-D and 3-D cross-
sectional images of an object from flat X-ray images. Characteristics of the internal structure of an object such as
dimensions, shape, internal defects, and density are readily available from CT images. Shown below is a schematic
of a CT system.
• The scanning electron microscope (SEM) uses a focused beam of high-energy electrons to generate a variety of
signals at the surface of solid specimens. The signals that derive from electron sample interaction reveal
information about the sample including external morphology (texture), chemical composition, and crystalline
structure and orientation of materials making up the sample.
Fig: CT images of sample; (a) 3D image (b) 2D image [3]
Fig: SEM images; (a) at 40x magnification (b) at 250x magnification [3]
REFERENCES
[1] B G Muralidharan, V Shankar and T.P.S. Gill, “Weldability of Inconel 718-A Review”, Indira Gandhi Centre For
Atomic Research Kalpakkam, Department Of Atomic Energy, Government of India, 1996.
[2] Dunyong Deng, “Additively Manufactured Inconel 718 : Microstructures and Mechanical Properties”,
Linköping Studies in Science and Technology Licentiate Thesis No.1798, 2018.
[3] Zhiwei Luo, Zekun Wang, Zhenyu Yan, Jing Chen , Shuguang Li, and Moubin Liu, “Formation of defects in
selective laser melted Inconel 718 and its correlation with mechanical properties through dimensionless
numbers”, Sci. China-Phys. Mech. Astron. 65, 254611, 2022