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Comparative study of 316L depositions by two welding current processes

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Pages 1502-1508 | Received 03 Apr 2019, Accepted 04 Jun 2019, Published online: 18 Jul 2019
 

ABSTRACT

Wire and arc additive manufacturing (WAAM) has advantages of high efficiency and low cost. However, different welding current processes lead to different heat input and repeated heating treatment during the deposition process, which has an influence on the forming and performance. In this study, 30 layers of reciprocating depositions for 316L stainless steel were carried out by speed cold and speed arc welding processes, and the morphology, effective deposition rate per power, microstructure, and properties of depositions were compared. The outcomes indicated that different welding current processes make different shaping appearances, and the effective deposition rate per power of speed cold welding is 15.2% higher than that of speed arc welding. The microstructures of depositions are columnar crystals; however, the higher power of speed arc welding leads to the coarse structure, and the enhanced thermal cycle and preheating effect produce a uniform hardness and 4.9% higher tensile strength, but lower toughness than those of speed cold welding. Due to the direction of deposition, the tensile strength of depositions by two processes has obvious anisotropy that can reach to 8.18% and 13.3%, respectively.

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Funding

This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (51875213), The High-level Leading Talent Introduction Program of GDAS (2016-GDASRC-0106), Guangdong Academy of Science Project (2019GDASLY-0302013), Natural Science Foundation of Fujian (2018J01503), Longyan Science and Technology Project (2017LY68).

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