Parametric and metallurgical investigation of modified 3D AM 80 HD steel for wire and arc additive manufacturing

Zidong Lin, Kaijie Song, Wei Ya, Xinghua Yu*

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Abstract

Wire and arc additive manufacturing (WAAM) is an advanced 3D printing method for metallic materials on the foundation of traditional arc welding processes. WAAM is regarded as a proper way to manufacture large-dimensional metallic parts with the combination of high deposition rate and low cost. In this research, a specifically designed and manufactured low carbon high strength steel (Grade 3D AM 80 HD) wire, equivalent to a composition of AWS ER 110S-1 wire, was deposited using WAAM to print a muti-beads wall aiming to explore its feasibility for heavily loaded marine applications. A parametric investigation was proceeded to find the optimal deposition voltage and overlap ratio. A vertical position compensation method was adopted to optimize the step-up distance for welding torch between neighboring layers. Microstructure of the deposited component was characterized and also indicated by Thermal-Calc Software, followed by the measurement of hardness and prediction of tensile strength. Furthermore, a comparison of tensile strength of the WAAMed 3D AM 80 HD wall, 3D AM 80 HD wire, AWS ER 110S-1 wire, and a WAAMed wall produced by wire manufacturer (Voestalpine Böhler Welding Corporation) was conducted.

Original languageEnglish
Article number012049
JournalJournal of Physics: Conference Series
Volume2101
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 24 Nov 2021
Event2021 2nd International Conference on Mechanical Engineering and Materials, ICMEM 2021 - Beijing, China
Duration: 19 Nov 202120 Nov 2021

Keywords

  • Mechanical properties
  • Microstructure
  • Parametric investigation
  • Steel
  • Wire and arc additive manufacturing (WAAM)

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