Publications by authors named "Stephanie Prochaska"

The poor surface finish of as-printed (AP) laser powder bed fusion (L-PBF) 316L stainless steels has detrimental impacts on the resulting fatigue and corrosion performance. One postprocessing method, a self-terminating etching process (STEP), can improve the surface finish of parts up to 76%, but the resulting effects on fatigue life and corrosion reliability remain unknown. This work evaluates the effect of the STEP on the fatigue and corrosion performance of L-PBF 316L.

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Postprocessing of additively manufactured (AM) metal parts to remove support structures or improve the surface condition can be a manually intensive process. One novel solution is a two-step, self-terminating etching process (STEP), which achieves both support removal and surface smoothing. While the STEP has been demonstrated for laser powder bed fusion (L-PBF) 316L stainless steel, this work evaluates the impact of pre-STEP heat treatments and resulting changes in dislocation density and microstructure on the resulting surface roughness and amount of material removed.

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