材料科学
氧气
马氏体时效钢
极限氧浓度
俄歇电子能谱
复合材料
冶金
氧化物
化学工程
化学
有机化学
核物理学
工程类
物理
作者
Mitsugu Yamaguchi,Kotaro Tsubouchi,Asako Kamimoto,Shinnosuke Yamada,Kenji Sugiyama,Tatsuaki FURUMOTO
标识
DOI:10.20965/ijat.2023.p0346
摘要
This study investigated the influence of oxygen concentration in the building environment and the degree of oxidation of maraging steel powder on spatter generation behavior during powder bed fusion (PBF) process. The powders were oxidized at various heat treatment temperatures, and their degree of oxidation was evaluated using Auger electron spectroscopy. The spatter generation behavior of the powders at oxygen concentrations of 1.0×10 2 ppm (99.99% purity) to 5.0×10 4 ppm (95% purity) in the building atmosphere was then investigated. The results indicated that the presence of oxygen in the building environment had a greater effect on spatter generation than the oxide film on the maraging steel powder. The oxygen concentration affected the velocity and angle of spatter particles. At an oxygen concentration of 5.0×10 4 ppm, the number of spatter particles was 2.5 times greater than that of 1.0×10 2 ppm. A higher oxygen concentration resulted in an increase in the number of fume particles adhering to the spatter surface, reducing its reusability. The oxide film on the powder did not significantly affect the vapor jet behavior, but it altered the powder’s flowability, impacting the spatter generation. To decrease spatter generation and obtain a high-quality spatter surface, it is recommended that the oxygen concentration in the building environment should be maintained at 1.0×10 2 ppm.
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