Effect of in-situ thermal cycles in laser directed energy deposition on microstructure and mechanical property evolution of repaired bainitic crossing noses
Key Points
Improved mechanical properties were observed in bainitic crossing noses after thermal cycles.
The study documented microstructural changes linked to specific thermal cycles during laser treatments.
Analysis of microstructures demonstrated a correlation between thermal cycles and mechanical enhancements.
Findings suggest that optimal thermal management can enhance the durability of repaired components.
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Effect of in-situ thermal cycles in laser directed energy deposition on microstructure and mechanical property evolution of repaired bainitic crossing noses | Synapse