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Processing of tungsten through electron beam melting

Additive manufacturing (AM) presents a new design paradigm for the manufacture of engineering materials through the layer-by-layer approach combined with welding theory. In the instance of difficult to process materials such as tungsten and other refractory metals, AM offers an opportunity for radic...

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Published in:Journal of nuclear materials 2021-05, Vol.555 (1)
Main Authors: Ellis, Elizabeth A. I., Sprayberry, Michael A., Ledford, Christopher, Hankwitz, Jameson P., Kirka, Michael M., Rock, Chris D., Horn, Timothy J., Kato, Yutai, Dehoff, Ryan R.
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Language:English
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Summary:Additive manufacturing (AM) presents a new design paradigm for the manufacture of engineering materials through the layer-by-layer approach combined with welding theory. In the instance of difficult to process materials such as tungsten and other refractory metals, AM offers an opportunity for radical redesign of critical components for next-generation energy technologies including fusion. In this work, electron beam powder bed fusion (EB-PBF) is applied to process pure tungsten to study the influence of process parameters on the defect density of the material. Here, an in-situ image analysis algorithm is applied to pure tungsten for the first time, and is used to visualize the defect structure in AM tungsten. Finally, a cracking mechanism for AM tungsten is proposed, and suggestions for suppression of cracks in pure tungsten are offered.
ISSN:0022-3115
1873-4820