The effect of additively and subtractively created center internal features on microstructure and mechanical performance of inconel-718 parts

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Yildiz, M, Emami Tabrizi, I., Isik, M, Awais Khan, R.M., Aydogan, E. and Koc, B. 2023. The effect of additively and subtractively created center internal features on microstructure and mechanical performance of inconel-718 parts. Rapid Prototyping Journal. 30 (2), pp. 287-304. https://doi.org/10.1108/RPJ-12-2022-0420
AuthorsYildiz, M, Emami Tabrizi, I., Isik, M, Awais Khan, R.M., Aydogan, E. and Koc, B.
Abstract

Purpose
In recent years, additive manufacturing (AM) has started to be used for manufacturing real functional parts and assemblies for critical applications in aerospace, automotive, and machinery industries. Most complex or assembled parts require internal features (IF) such as holes, channels, slots, or guides for locational and mating requirements. Therefore, it is critical to understand and compare the structural and mechanical properties of additively manufactured and conventionally machined IFs.

Design/methodology/approach
In this study, mechanical and microstructural properties of Inconel 718 (Inc718) alloy internal features, manufactured either as-built with AM or machining of additively manufactured (AMed) part thereafter were investigated.

Findings
The results showed that the average ultimate tensile strength (UTS) of additively manufactured center internal feature (AM-IF) is almost analogous to the machined internal feature (M-IF). However, the yield strength of M-IF is greater than that of AM-IF due the greater surface roughness of the internal feature in AM-IF, which is deemed to surpass the effect of microstructure on the mechanical performance. The results of digital image correlation (DIC) analysis suggest that AM-IF and M-IF conditions have similar strain values under the same stress levels but the specimens with as built IF have a more locally ductile region around their IF, which is confirmed by hardness test results. But this does not change global elongation behavior. The microstructural evolution starting from as-built (AB) and heat-treated (HT) samples to specimens with IF are examined. The microstructure of HT specimens has bimodal grain structure with d phase while the AB specimens display a very fine dendritic microstructure with the presence of carbides. Although they both have close values, machined specimens have a higher frequency of finer grains based on SEM images.

Originality/value
It was shown that the concurrent creation of the IF during AM can provide a final part with a preserved ultimate tensile strength and elongation but a decreased yield strength. The variation in UTS of AM-IF increases due to the surface roughness near the internal feature as compared to smooth internal surfaces in M-IF. Hence, the outcomes of this study are believed to be valuable for the industry in terms of determining the appropriate production strategy of parts with IF using AM and postprocessing processes.

KeywordsAdditive manufacturing (AM); postprocessing processes; global elongation behavior
Year2023
JournalRapid Prototyping Journal
Journal citation30 (2), pp. 287-304
PublisherEmerald Publishing
ISSN1355-2546
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1108/RPJ-12-2022-0420
Web address (URL)https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/RPJ-12-2022-0420/full/html
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Publication dates
Online07 Dec 2023
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Deposited25 Jul 2024
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