The aim of this research activity is to analyse the effect of solution annealing on the behavior in corrosive environments of Inconel 625, a nickel-based alloy, produced through Laser Powder Bed Fusion (LPBF). The same tests are performed on each sample, first without applying any stress and subsequently by inducing a 0.2% deformation. The experiment is conducted by exposing the material to a 3.5% NaCl solution, and two testing methods were used to analyse the surface behavior: Potentiodynamic Polarization and Mott-Schottky analysis. The study also allowed for a comparison of different laser scanning strategies: based on the scanning direction, the samples are classified as No Pattern, No Pattern 180, Chess, and Stripes. In particular, the effect of solution annealing at 950°C and 1050°C was investigated for each of the previously mentioned categories. At an annealing temperature of 950°C, the No Pattern, No Pattern 180 and Stripes samples increase their resistance to corrosion after deformation, while Chess displays a similar behavior in both conditions. At an annealing temperature of 1050°C, all the samples present similar behaviors during passivation in both loading conditions.
Lo scopo di questa attività di ricerca è analizzare l'effetto della ricottura di solubilizzazione sul comportamento in ambiente favorevole a corrosione della lega Inconel 625, una lega a base di nichel, prodotta attraverso Laser Powder Bed Fusion (LPBF). Per ogni campione vengono effettuati gli stessi test prima in assenza di sforzo applicato e in seguito inducendo una deformazione dello 0.2%. L'esperimento viene condotto ponendo il materiale a contatto con una soluzione 3.5% NaCl e per analizzarne il comportamento della superficie sono state utilizzate due tipologie di test: polarizzazione potenziodinamica e analisi di Mott-Schottky. Lo studio ha anche permesso di mettere a confronto diverse strategie di scanning con laser: in base alla direzione di stampaggio dei campioni si distingue tra No Pattern, No Pattern 180, Chess e Stripes. In particolare, è stato analizzato l’effetto della solubilizzazione alle temperature di 950°C e 1050°C per ognuna delle tipologie di campione precedentemente elencate. Per la solubilizzazione a 950°C No Pattern, No Pattern 180 e Stripes aumentano la propria resistenza alla corrosione in seguito alla deformazione, mentre Chess dimostra un comportamento simile in entrambe le condizioni. Per la solubilizzazione a 1050°C tutti i campioni presentano un comportamento simile durante la passivazione in entrambe le condizioni di carico.
Effetto del trattamento termico sul comportamento a corrosione dell’Inconel 625 realizzato tramite manifattura additiva in condizioni di trazione
RAMPAZZO, MARCO
2024/2025
Abstract
The aim of this research activity is to analyse the effect of solution annealing on the behavior in corrosive environments of Inconel 625, a nickel-based alloy, produced through Laser Powder Bed Fusion (LPBF). The same tests are performed on each sample, first without applying any stress and subsequently by inducing a 0.2% deformation. The experiment is conducted by exposing the material to a 3.5% NaCl solution, and two testing methods were used to analyse the surface behavior: Potentiodynamic Polarization and Mott-Schottky analysis. The study also allowed for a comparison of different laser scanning strategies: based on the scanning direction, the samples are classified as No Pattern, No Pattern 180, Chess, and Stripes. In particular, the effect of solution annealing at 950°C and 1050°C was investigated for each of the previously mentioned categories. At an annealing temperature of 950°C, the No Pattern, No Pattern 180 and Stripes samples increase their resistance to corrosion after deformation, while Chess displays a similar behavior in both conditions. At an annealing temperature of 1050°C, all the samples present similar behaviors during passivation in both loading conditions.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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