Artigo Revisado por pares

Changes in the microstructure and mechanical properties of additively manufactured AlSi10Mg alloy after exposure to elevated temperatures

2018; Elsevier BV; Volume: 137; Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/j.matchar.2018.01.028

ISSN

1873-4189

Autores

Michaela Fousová, Drahomír Dvorský, Alena Michalcová, Dalibor Vojtěch,

Tópico(s)

High Entropy Alloys Studies

Resumo

The additive manufacture (AM) of the AlSi10Mg alloy has become the subject of considerable attention, especially for production of complex parts in engines. Because such parts can be exposed to elevated temperatures during operation, material stability is very important, but as yet little is known about it in relation to AM. Here, we studied changes of the AlSi10Mg alloy produced by selective laser melting (SLM) after its exposure to temperatures between 120 and 180 °C. At each temperature, hardness evolution was measured, with hardness increasing over time. The maximum hardness state obtained at 160 °C was selected for further studies comprising microstructural analysis by scanning and transmission electron microscopy, chemical composition analysis and mechanical properties assessment. Transmission microscopy revealed nano-scale acicular precipitates that caused a slight increase in the yield strength of the alloy together with a significant drop in elongation. Electron energy loss spectroscopy (EELS) and energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS) showed that the precipitates surprisingly consisted of pure Si. To provide a comparison, conventional regimes of heat treatment (stress-relief and T6) were applied. Despite a considerable loss in mechanical performance, thermal instability was no longer observed. Overall, our results indicate that operating temperatures are a key factor in ensuring the smooth operation of AM parts of the AlSi10Mg alloy. In respect to that, we offer recommendations for their industrial use.

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