Characterization of the microstructure, texture, and tensile behavior of additively manufactured Hastelloy X superalloy: Insights into heat treatment at 900 C

MATERIALS CHARACTERIZATION(2024)

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This research aimed at the microstructural characterization and elucidation of roomand high -temperature tensile properties of additively manufactured Hastelloy X Ni -based superalloy heat-treated at 900 degrees C. The samples were fabricated via the laser powder bed fusion method utilizing two scan strategies known as island and meander types. The results indicated that the cellular structure embedded in the columnar grains of the as -built microstructure disappeared after applying the heat treatment, linking to the reduction in dislocation density while keeping the former morphology of the grains unchanged. However, the intensities of the Brass, Goss, GossBrass, and rotated Goss texture components were reduced, leading to the generation of more homogenous fibers in the heat-treated microstructure. Additionally, it caused the formation of a Mo-rich phase on the grain boundaries, which improved the room temperature's ultimate tensile strength. However, it was elucidated that the Mo-rich phase-induced void formation and intergranular cracking failure caused a slight decrease in hot ductility. Overall, the obtained results revealed that the heat-treated island samples showed superior hot tensile behavior than the meander sample due to having a larger grain size.
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Metal additive manufacturing,Texture,Hot tensile behavior,Scanning strategy,Hastelloy X Ni-based superalloy
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