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Study and Characterisation of Bimetallic Structure (316LSI and S275JR) Made by Hybrid CMT WAAM Process. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • - The research investigates a bimetallic material made of 316LSI stainless steel and S275JR structural steel using hybrid wire arc additive manufacturing, aiming to lower industrial costs for certain applications.
  • - An experimental approach included creating overlapping welding beads, leading to optimized conditions with specific wire and travel speeds, and found that proper overlap (≥28%) improves deposition quality.
  • - Metallographic and mechanical tests revealed changes in microstructure, such as austenitic and bainitic formations, along with increased hardness and improved tensile properties in the heat-affected zones of the bimetallic material.

Article Abstract

The main objective of this research is to conduct an experimental investigation of the bimetallic material formed by 316LSI stainless steel and S275JR structural steel, produced via hybrid wire arc additive manufacturing technology with cool metal transfer welding and machining, and with the objective of being able to reduce the industrial cost of certain requirements for one of the materials. A methodological investigation has been carried out starting with welding beads of 316LSI on S275JR plates, followed by overlapping five beads and conducting final experiments with several vertical layers, with or without intermediate face milling. The results achieved optimal bead conditions for wire speeds of 4 m/min and 5 m/min at a travel speed of 400 mm/min. Overlap experiments show that the best deposition results are obtained with an overlap equal to or greater than 28%. Cooling time does not significantly influence the final geometry of the coatings. Regarding metallographic analysis, the filler material presents an austenitic columnar structure. In the base material, a bainitic structure with inferred grain refinement was detected in the heat-affected zone. An increase in hardness is observed in the heat-affected zone. In the results obtained from the tensile tests of the bimetallic material, an increase in mechanical strength and yield strength is observed in the tested specimens.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11595742PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma17225422DOI Listing

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