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Direct aging effect on the mechanical properties of directed energy deposited CuNiAl-containing low-alloy steelopen access

Authors
No, Gun WooJoo, Soo BinJeong, JonghyunRyu, Gyeong HeeKim, Hyoung SeopKim, Jung Gi
Issue Date
Nov-2025
Publisher
Elsevier Editora Ltda
Keywords
Additive manufacturing; Maraging steel; Mechanical properties; Heat treatment; Precipitation
Citation
Journal of Materials Research and Technology, v.39, pp 1943 - 1952
Pages
10
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Journal of Materials Research and Technology
Volume
39
Start Page
1943
End Page
1952
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/80884
DOI
10.1016/j.jmrt.2025.09.259
ISSN
2238-7854
2214-0697
Abstract
Although CuNiAl-containing steels can be applied to additive manufacturing owing to their acceptable weld-ability, only a limited number of studies have investigated. In this study, the mechanical properties of directed energy deposited CuNiAl-containing low-alloy steel, including its direct aging effect, were investigated. The optimized processing parameters were estimated by the response surface methodology, and achieved 100% dimensional accuracy with a high relative density. Direct aging induces B2-NiAl and Cu-rich phase coprecipitation in the matrix, and the precipitation size increases with increasing aging time. The evolved nano-precipitates enhance the hardness of the CuNiAl-containing low-alloy steel from 155 to 256 Hv owing to precipitation hardening. Long-term aging induces both grain growth and Cu-rich phase transition from a body-centered cubic to a 9R structure that result into slight hardness decrement after 12 h of aging. The uniaxial tensile test results indicated that both the yield ratio and strain-hardening exponent changed as the aging time increased, which affected discontinuous yielding in the as-built and short-term aged specimens. This result indicates that CuNiAl-containing steel has sufficient additive manufacturing processability, which can be an alternative strategy for developing maraging steels with low Ni content.
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