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Deformation Behavior of Inconel 625 Alloy with TPMS Structure

Authors
Xu, KangningCao, JiahuiZheng, ZhiweiZhao, RushengXu, GaopengWang, HaoWang, JinchengHur, BoyoungYue, Xuezheng
Issue Date
Jan-2025
Publisher
MDPI Open Access Publishing
Keywords
Inconel 625; triply periodic minimal surface; laser powder bed fusion; compressive property; energy absorption characteristic
Citation
Materials, v.18, no.2
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Materials
Volume
18
Number
2
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/75907
DOI
10.3390/ma18020396
ISSN
1996-1944
1996-1944
Abstract
Triply periodic minimal surfaces (TPMSs) are known for their smooth, fully interconnected, and naturally porous characteristics, offering a superior alternative to traditional porous structures. These structures often suffer from stress concentration and a lack of adjustability. Using laser powder bed fusion (LPBF), we have fabricated Inconel 625 sheet-based TPMS lattice structures with four distinct topologies: Primitive, IWP, Diamond, and Gyroid. The compressive responses and energy absorption capabilities of the four lattice designs were meticulously evaluated. The discrepancies between theoretical predictions and the fabricated specimens were precisely quantified using the Archimedes' principle for volume displacement. Subsequently, the LPBF-manufactured samples underwent uniaxial compression tests, which were complemented by numerical simulation for validation. The experimental results demonstrate that the IWP lattice consistently outperformed the other three configurations in terms of yield strength. Furthermore, when comparing energy absorption efficiencies, the IWP structures were confirmed to be more effective and closer to the ideal performance. An analysis of the deformation mechanisms shows that the IWP structure characteristically failed in a layer-by-layer manner, distinct from the other structures that exhibited significant shear banding. This distinct behavior was responsible for the higher yield strength (113.16 MPa), elastic modulus (735.76 MPa), and energy absorption capacity (9009.39 MJ/m3) observed in the IWP configuration. To examine the influence of porosity on structural performance, specimens with two varying porosities (70% and 80%) were selected for each of the four designs. Ultimately, the mechanical performance of Inconel 625 under compression was assessed both pre- and post-deformation to elucidate its impact on the material's integrity.
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