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Towards Multilayered Coatings of 304L Stainless Steels Using Friction Surfacing SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Towards Multilayered Coatings of 304L Stainless Steels Using Friction Surfacing
Authors
Agiwal HemantBaumann ChristianKrall StephanYeom HwasungSridharan KumarBleicher FriedrichPfefferkorn Frank E.
Date Issued
2023-01
Publisher
ASME
Abstract
The objective of this work is to study friction surfacing process variability when depositing multilayered coatings. This is motivated by the need to maintain deposition quality when depositing multiple friction surfacing layers, whether for repair, remanufacturing, or new part creation using this solid-state metal additive manufacturing process. In this study, 10-mm-diameter 304L stainless steel rods were used to create up to five layers of 40-mm-long coatings on 304L substrates using a constant set of processing parameters. In-process measurement of forces (X, Y, Z), flash temperature, flash geometry, layer temperature, and post-process measurement of layer geometry, microhardness, and microstructure are used to characterize changes in the friction surfacing process as more layers are deposited. It was observed that with increasing layers: layer thickness and deposition efficiency decrease; offsetting of the deposition towards the retreating side, and temperature in the deposited layer increase; and flash temperature does not change. Metallurgical analyses of friction-surfaced cross-sections revealed fine grain refinement and transformation of base austenite to strain-induced martensite. It is concluded that the process parameters need to be adjusted even after the second or third layer is deposited, corrections to the tool path are required after a couple of layers, and the measured process forces, as well as deposited layer temperature, may be useful to monitor and control the process and its instabilities.
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/118867
DOI
10.1115/1.4055050
ISSN
1087-1357
Article Type
Article
Citation
Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering, Transactions of the ASME, vol. 145, no. 1, 2023-01
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