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Influence of Tempering Temperature and Time on Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Additively Manufactured H13 Tool Steel
by
Park, Yongho
, Moon, Hyoung-Seok
, Jo, Ilguk
, Bae, Kichang
, Lee, Junghoon
in
3D printing
/ Additive manufacturing
/ Carbides
/ Chromium molybdenum vanadium steels
/ Cooling
/ Decomposition
/ Heat treating
/ Hot work tool steels
/ Hot working
/ Lasers
/ Machining
/ Martensite
/ Mechanical properties
/ Metal fatigue
/ Microstructure
/ Scanning electron microscopy
/ Secondary hardening
/ Steel making
/ Strain gauges
/ Technology application
/ Temperature
/ Tempering
/ Tensile strength
/ Tool-steel
2022
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Influence of Tempering Temperature and Time on Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Additively Manufactured H13 Tool Steel
by
Park, Yongho
, Moon, Hyoung-Seok
, Jo, Ilguk
, Bae, Kichang
, Lee, Junghoon
in
3D printing
/ Additive manufacturing
/ Carbides
/ Chromium molybdenum vanadium steels
/ Cooling
/ Decomposition
/ Heat treating
/ Hot work tool steels
/ Hot working
/ Lasers
/ Machining
/ Martensite
/ Mechanical properties
/ Metal fatigue
/ Microstructure
/ Scanning electron microscopy
/ Secondary hardening
/ Steel making
/ Strain gauges
/ Technology application
/ Temperature
/ Tempering
/ Tensile strength
/ Tool-steel
2022
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Influence of Tempering Temperature and Time on Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Additively Manufactured H13 Tool Steel
by
Park, Yongho
, Moon, Hyoung-Seok
, Jo, Ilguk
, Bae, Kichang
, Lee, Junghoon
in
3D printing
/ Additive manufacturing
/ Carbides
/ Chromium molybdenum vanadium steels
/ Cooling
/ Decomposition
/ Heat treating
/ Hot work tool steels
/ Hot working
/ Lasers
/ Machining
/ Martensite
/ Mechanical properties
/ Metal fatigue
/ Microstructure
/ Scanning electron microscopy
/ Secondary hardening
/ Steel making
/ Strain gauges
/ Technology application
/ Temperature
/ Tempering
/ Tensile strength
/ Tool-steel
2022
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Influence of Tempering Temperature and Time on Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Additively Manufactured H13 Tool Steel
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Influence of Tempering Temperature and Time on Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Additively Manufactured H13 Tool Steel
2022
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Overview
Among various processes for manufacturing complex-shaped metal parts, additive manufacturing is highlighted as a process capable of reducing the wastage of materials without requiring a post-process, such as machining and finishing. In particular, it is a suitable new manufacturing technology for producing AISI H13 tool steel for hot-worked molds with complex cooling channels. In this study, we manufactured AISI H13 tool steel using the laser power bed fusion (LPBF) process and investigated the effects of tempering temperature and holding time on its microstructure and mechanical properties. The mechanical properties of the sub-grain cell microstructure of the AISI H13 tool steel manufactured using the LPBF process were superior to that of the H13 tool steel manufactured using the conventional method. These sub-grain cells decomposed and disappeared during the austenitizing process; however, the mechanical properties could be restored at a tempering temperature of 500 °C or higher owing to the secondary hardening and distribution of carbides. Furthermore, the mechanical properties deteriorated because of the decomposition of the martensite phase and the accumulation and coarsening of carbides when over-tempering occurred at 500 °C for 5 h and 550 °C for 3 h.
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MDPI AG,MDPI
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