Influence of Cell Structure on Yield Strength and Strain‐Hardening Behavior in Additively Manufactured H13 Hot Work Tool Steel
Sung‐Ho Kim,
Yeonggeun Cho,
Sung‐Joon Kim
Abstract:Mechanical properties including yield strength, hardness, and strain hardening are superior in additively manufactured H13 hot work tool steel (AMH) compared to conventional H13 (CMH), which are correlated with microstructural characteristics. Comprehensive microstructural analysis reveals that the strain is highly localized in the cell structure with retained austenite in AMH. Quenching and tempering (QT) heat treatment removes the cell structure and retains austenite from AMH, resulting in a microstructure a… Show more
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