Investigation of microstructures and strengthening mechanisms in an N-doped Co-Cr-Mo alloy fabricated by laser powder bed fusion

This study presented a comprehensive investigation into the microstructures, strengthening mechanisms and deformation behaviours of a novel N-doped Co-28Cr-6Mo (CCMN) alloy fabricated by laser powder bed fusion (LPBF). In addition to the well-known cellular structures, lattice defects including disl...

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Published in:Virtual and physical prototyping Vol. 18; no. 1
Main Authors: Chen, Zhenyu, Chen, Annan, Jia, Qingbo, Xia, Zhixin, Li, Ruidi, Wang, Chuanyang, Pan, Jie, Shi, Yusheng
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 31-12-2023
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Summary:This study presented a comprehensive investigation into the microstructures, strengthening mechanisms and deformation behaviours of a novel N-doped Co-28Cr-6Mo (CCMN) alloy fabricated by laser powder bed fusion (LPBF). In addition to the well-known cellular structures, lattice defects including dislocations and stacking faults (SFs), the near-spherical shaped Cr 2 N precipitates with two typical size distributions were detected. Tensile test results revealed that the LPBF fabricated CCMN alloy demonstrated superior yield strength of 845 ± 49 MPa and elongation to fracture of 12.7 ± 1.9%. The grain boundaries (∼277 MPa), high density of dislocations (∼176-193 MPa), Cr 2 N precipitates (∼243 MPa) and SFs (∼131 MPa) are regarded as the dominate strengthening contributors. On the other hand, HCP phase triggered by strain induced martensite transformation (SIMT) and the Lomer-Cottrell locks (L-C locks) associated with the numerous SFs significantly enhanced the alloy strain hardening rate. More importantly, the formed Cr 2 N nanoprecipitates effectively suppressed the strain localisation and the premature failure along the HCP/FCC interfaces by deflecting the continuous growth of SFs, further contributing to the high ductility of the LPBF processed CCMN alloy. The present study is expected to shed light on the future development of N-doped high-performance cobalt-based alloy for the LPBF process.
ISSN:1745-2759
1745-2767
DOI:10.1080/17452759.2023.2219665