Microstructure evolution in laser powder bed fusion-built Fe-Mn-Si shape memory alloy
Abstract:The need for specialty powder composition limits the processing of a wide range of alloy products via the laser powder bed fusion (LPBF) technique. This work extends the adaptability of the LPBF technique by fabricating the first-ever Fe-30Mn-6Si (wt.%) product for potential use as a biodegradable shape memory alloy (SMA). Different LPBF processing parameters were assessed by varying the laser power, scan speed, and the laser re-scan strategy to achieve a fully dense part. The microstructure was found to respo… Show more
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