About this Abstract |
Meeting |
2024 Annual International Solid Freeform Fabrication Symposium (SFF Symp 2024)
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Symposium
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2024 Annual International Solid Freeform Fabrication Symposium (SFF Symp 2024)
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Presentation Title |
Effect of Two Different Point-Based Melt Scanning Strategies on the Microstructure of As-Built IN718 Parts Fabricated via EB-PBF System |
Author(s) |
Shadman Tahsin Nabil, Cristian Banuelos, Gael Fierro, Michael Edward Madigan, Sammy Tin, Edel G Arrieta, Ryan B Wicker, Francisco Medina |
On-Site Speaker (Planned) |
Shadman Tahsin Nabil |
Abstract Scope |
Metal additive manufacturing has become an integral part of the modern aerospace and defense industry. Technologies such as powder bed fusion and direct energy deposition have reshaped these sectors. However, challenges like anisotropy and process-related defects still prevent the direct use of printed parts without post-processing. Electron beam powder bed fusion (EB-PBF) is well known for allowing builds at elevated temperatures and eliminating the need for stress relief. However, EB-PBF parts also experience epitaxial growth in the build direction, which causes anisotropy. This research explores two scanning strategies with spot melting techniques—stochastic and single directional—to fabricate IN718 parts using EB-PBF. After fabrication, the samples were analyzed using EBSD to evaluate grain formation in the build direction. The findings suggest that point-based melting, guided by these strategies, can affect the microstructure in the build direction. This advancement offers potential for tailoring controlled parts in future applications. |
Proceedings Inclusion? |
Definite: Post-meeting proceedings |