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Properties of Inconel 625 Mesh Structures Grown by Electron Beam Additive Manufacturing...

by Frederick A List Iii, Ryan R Dehoff, Larry E Lowe, William J Sames
Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Materials Science and Engineering A
Publication Date
Page Numbers
191 to 197
Volume
615

Relationships between electron beam parameters (beam current, beam speed, and beam focus) and physical properties (mass, diameter, elastic modulus, and yield strength) have been investigated for Inconel 625 mesh cubes fabricated using an additive manufacturing technology based on electron beam melting. The elastic modulus and yield strength of the mesh cubes have been systematically varied by approximately a factor of ten by changing the electron beam parameters. Simple models have been used to understand better these relationships. Structural anisotropies of the mesh associated with the layered build architecture have been observed and may contribute, along with microstructural anisotropies, to the anisotropic mechanical properties of the mesh. Knowledge of this kind is likely applicable to other metal and alloy systems and is essential to rapidly realize the full potential of this burgeoning technology.