About this Abstract | 
  
   
    | Meeting | 
    2021 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition
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    | Symposium 
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    Environmental Degradation of Additively Manufactured Alloys
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    | Presentation Title | 
    Effect of High-temperature Oxidation on the Fatigue Properties of Inconel 625 Fabricated by Laser Additive Manufacturing | 
  
   
    | Author(s) | 
    Grace Vanessa De Leon Nope, Juan Manuel Alvarado-Orozco, Guofeng  Wang, Brian  Gleeson | 
  
   
    | On-Site Speaker (Planned) | 
    Grace Vanessa De Leon Nope | 
  
   
    | Abstract Scope | 
    
This study assesses and compares the role of high-temperature oxidation on the high cycle fatigue of wrought and LAM-processed Inconel 625. Previous work demonstrated that different cooling rates in LAM processes impact Nb and Mo segregation in the primary solidification of 625; in turn, a different subsurface phase evolution results from high-temperature oxidation (800°C - 950°C). To evaluate the effect of the subsurface microstructure on the fatigue crack initiation stage, high cycle fatigue tests at room temperature in lab air were performed on wrought and LAM-processed 625 samples subjected to no or one of to two pre-oxidation times. Detailed mesostructural, microstructural, and fractographic characterizations were performed before and after the fatigue testing. | 
  
   
    | Proceedings Inclusion? | 
    Planned:  | 
  
 
    | Keywords | 
    High-Temperature Materials, Additive Manufacturing, Mechanical Properties |