Additive Manufacturing of Nickel Based Superalloy
Abstract
This paper reviews the use of relatively new manufacturing method called as additive manufacturing, most often mentioned as 3D printing in fabrication of high performance superalloys. The overview of the article describes the structure, property, processing, performance relationship of the fabrication process and the superalloys. The manufacturing methods such as Electron Beam Melting, Laser Beam Melting and Direct Energy Deposition used to fabricate commercially available alloys are explained. The microstructure / grain structure resulting from directional building, complex thermal cycles is discussed. An overview of the properties of the superalloys and their performance as well as applications is presented.
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