Microstructure and Deformation Behavior of Additively Manufactured 17–4 Stainless Steel: Laser Powder Bed Fusion vs. Laser Powder Directed Energy Deposition

2021 
This study aims to compare the microstructure of 17–4 PH stainless steel (SS) manufactured via laser powder bed fusion (L-PBF) and laser powder directed energy deposition (LP-DED) in non-heat treated (NHT) and heat treated conditions. In addition, the room-temperature tensile behavior of heat-treated L-PBF and LP-DED 17–4 PH SS has been investigated and compared with that of the wrought counterpart with the same heat treatment conditions. The results show that the L-PBF specimens have a finer microstructure (ferrite + lath martensite) than the LP-DED ones (massive ferrite + Widmanstatten ferrite) in NHT condition. Electron backscatter diffraction analysis shows that the L-PBF and LP-DED specimens have twin-based substructure lath martensite after heat treatment. Despite the lower tensile strength of the LP-DED specimens compared with the L-PBF ones, the ductility of peak-aged LP-DED specimens was reduced due to the presence of the δ-ferrite phase having a significant plastic deformation incompatibility with the martensite.
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