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Torrent, Christof Johannes JaimeWackenrohr, SteffenRichter, JuliaSobrero, César ErnestoDegener, SebastianKrooß, PhilippMaier, Hans JürgenNiendorf, ThomasSubject
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On the Microstructural and Cyclic Mechanical Properties of Pure Iron Processed by Electron Beam Melting
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Additive manufacturing (AM) processes such as electron beam melting (EBM) are characterized by unprecedented design freedom. Topology optimization and design of the microstructure of metallic materials are enabled by rapid progress in this field. The latter is of highest importance as many applications demand appropriate mechanical as well as functional material properties. For instance, biodegradable implants have to meet mechanical properties of human bone and at the same time guarantee adequate cytocompatibility and degradation rate. In this field, pure iron has come into focus in recent studies due to its low toxicity. Hierarchical microstructures resulting from the EBM solidification processes and intrinsic heat treatment, respectively, allow for an adjustment of the degradation behavior and may promote enhanced fatigue strength. Herein, commercially pure iron (cp-Fe) is processed by EBM. Microstructural analysis as well as an evaluation of the cyclic mechanical material properties are conducted. The results are compared to a hot-rolled (HR) reference material. A contradiction observed as the EBM-processed cp-Fe (EBM Fe) shows lower ultimate tensile strength under monotonic loading but improved fatigue properties compared to the HR Fe. It is revealed that such a unique behavior originates from prevailing microstructural features in the EBM as-built condition.
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In: Advanced Engineering Materials Volume 23 / Issue 6 (2021-03-10) eissn:1527-2648Sponsorship
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title={On the Microstructural and Cyclic Mechanical Properties of Pure Iron Processed by Electron Beam Melting},
journal={Advanced Engineering Materials},
year={2021}
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2021-08-23T10:47:06Z 2021-08-23T10:47:06Z 2021-03-10 doi:10.17170/kobra-202107274417 http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/13150 Gefördert im Rahmen des Projekts DEAL eng Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ additive manufacturing fatigue microstructure pure iron rotating bending 620 660 On the Microstructural and Cyclic Mechanical Properties of Pure Iron Processed by Electron Beam Melting Aufsatz Additive manufacturing (AM) processes such as electron beam melting (EBM) are characterized by unprecedented design freedom. Topology optimization and design of the microstructure of metallic materials are enabled by rapid progress in this field. The latter is of highest importance as many applications demand appropriate mechanical as well as functional material properties. For instance, biodegradable implants have to meet mechanical properties of human bone and at the same time guarantee adequate cytocompatibility and degradation rate. In this field, pure iron has come into focus in recent studies due to its low toxicity. Hierarchical microstructures resulting from the EBM solidification processes and intrinsic heat treatment, respectively, allow for an adjustment of the degradation behavior and may promote enhanced fatigue strength. Herein, commercially pure iron (cp-Fe) is processed by EBM. Microstructural analysis as well as an evaluation of the cyclic mechanical material properties are conducted. The results are compared to a hot-rolled (HR) reference material. A contradiction observed as the EBM-processed cp-Fe (EBM Fe) shows lower ultimate tensile strength under monotonic loading but improved fatigue properties compared to the HR Fe. It is revealed that such a unique behavior originates from prevailing microstructural features in the EBM as-built condition. open access Torrent, Christof Johannes Jaime Wackenrohr, Steffen Richter, Julia Sobrero, César Ernesto Degener, Sebastian Krooß, Philipp Maier, Hans Jürgen Niendorf, Thomas doi:10.1002/adem.202100018 Selektives Laserschmelzen Rapid Prototyping <Fertigung> Materialermüdung Mikrostruktur Eisen Biegung publishedVersion eissn:1527-2648 Issue 6 Advanced Engineering Materials Volume 23 false 2100018
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