About this Abstract |
Meeting |
MS&T22: Materials Science & Technology
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Symposium
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Additive Manufacturing of Metals: Microstructure, Properties and Alloy Development
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Presentation Title |
The Competition of Failure Modes in an Additively Manufactured Disk Superalloy |
Author(s) |
Tim Gabb, C. K. Sudbrack, M. M. Kirka, S. L. Semiatin, T. M. Smith, C. A. Kantzos |
On-Site Speaker (Planned) |
Tim Gabb |
Abstract Scope |
Additive manufacturing of powder metallurgy disk superalloys can produce unique microstructures that are different from those usually encountered in traditional processing by consolidation, forging, and heat treatments. Unusual variations in grain size, major and minor phase precipitate sizes, and defects can occur. The associated failure modes of these unique microstructures are of high interest. The objective of this study was to compare the failure modes for a powder metallurgy disk superalloy LSHR produced by electron beam melting additive manufacturing. Specimens were subsequently given different solution heat treatments and a fixed aging heat treatment. Tensile, creep, and fatigue failure modes were screened in tests at elevated temperatures. Failure modes were considered with respect to these unique microstructures. |