Feasibility of manufacturing high aspect ratio hollow tubes of SS410 through wire-arc directed energy deposition

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Abstract

This study reports new observations from the fabrication of high aspect ratio hollow tubes of SS410 through wire-arc directed energy deposition (wire-arc DED) process. Characterisation work was performed on a single tube as a function of its build height. The maximum ultimate tensile strength (UTS) of 1372 MPa and maximum yield strength (YS) of 980 MPa were achieved in the middle region of the tube. The highest UTS in the middle was attributed to the low delta ferrite content. The reduction of delta ferrite was found to be linked with the repetitive heating and cooling. In contrast, the top and bottom sections exhibit a substantial presence of delta ferrite, indicating that the cyclic effects were not considerable. Nevertheless, the presence of significant ductility in the bottom region of the component indicated the occurrence of tempering effects. This observation is further supported by the lower levels of local strain observed using KAM mapping. Overall, this work proposes a novel fabrication method for producing hollow sections with superior strength and ductile properties.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)5391-5411
Number of pages21
JournalInternational Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology
Volume134
Issue number11-12
Publication statusPublished - 20 Sept 2024

Keywords

  • Cold metal transfer
  • Martensitic stainless steel
  • Wire-arc directed energy deposition

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