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Tensile Properties of AM Maraging steel

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Peer-reviewed

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Conference Object

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Authors

Church, P 
Reynolds, M 
Gould, P 
Oakley, R 
Harrison, N 

Abstract

jats:pAdditively Manufactured (AM) materials have great potential for producing graded materials, embedded structures and near net complex shapes. AM maraging steel properties have been compared with wrought maraging steel. The comparison featured interrupted tensile tests over a range of temperatures and strain rates. In addition a specially designed Tensile Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar (TSHPB) has been built to test very high strength metals at high strain rates. The results showed that the AM maraging steel was much more ductile than expected and exhibited significant necking under all conditions tested. All the samples exhibited ductile fracture. Although not as ductile as the wrought material, the AM material could be cost effective through economies of scale for complex components. The microstructure contained inclusions which derived from either the powder or the AM process and thus there is significant potential to improve these materials further. A modified Armstrong-Zerilli model was also constructed for these materials and shown to predict the raw experimental data within experimental error using DYNA3D simulations.</jats:p>

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Keywords

5107 Particle and High Energy Physics, 5110 Synchrotrons and Accelerators, 51 Physical Sciences

Journal Title

EPJ Web of Conferences

Conference Name

Journal ISSN

2101-6275
2100-014X

Volume Title

183

Publisher

EDP Sciences