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Title: Selective laser melting of high-performance pure tungsten : parameter design, densification behavior and mechanical properties
Authors: Tan, Chaolin
Zhou, Kesong
Ma, Wenyou
Attard, Bonnie
Zhang, Panpan
Kuang, Tongchun
Keywords: Additive manufacturing
Lasers -- Industrial applications
Tungsten
Heat resistant alloys
Linear energy
Manufacturing processes
Mechanics, Applied
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Citation: Tan, C., Zhou, K., Ma, W., Attard, B., Zhang, P., & Kuang, T. (2018). Selective laser melting of high-performance pure tungsten: parameter design, densification behavior and mechanical properties. Science and Technology of advanced Materials, 19(1), 370-380.
Abstract: Selective laser melting (SLM) additive manufacturing of pure tungsten encounters nearly all intractable difficulties of SLM metals fields due to its intrinsic properties. The key factors, including powder characteristics, layer thickness and laser parameters of SLM high density tungsten are elucidated and discussed in detail. The main parameters were designed from theoretical calculations prior to the SLM process and experimentally optimized. Pure tungsten products with a density of 19.01 g/cm3 (98.50 % theoretical density) were produced using SLM with the optimized processing parameters. A high density microstructure is formed without significant balling or macrocracks. The formation mechanisms for pores and the densification behaviors are systematically elucidated. Electron backscattered diffraction analysis confirms that the columnar grains stretch across several layers and parallel to the maximum temperature gradient, which can ensure good bonding between the layers. The mechanical properties of the SLM-produced tungsten are comparable to that produced by the conventional fabrication methods, with hardness values exceeding 460 HV0.05 and an ultimate compressive strength of about 1 GPa. This finding offers new potential applications of refractory metals in additive manufacturing.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/98034
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