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This study reports the superior tensile properties of laser powder bed fused (L-PBF) Hastelloy X compared to wrought, exhibiting enhanced yield strength and improved ductility. By analyzing the tensile response of a variety of microstructures ranging from fully dendritic to fully solutionized, the as-solidified fine inter-dendritic region network was determined to be responsible for this superiority. Characterized by high chemical gradients, the inter-dendritic regions limited motion of dislocations, blocked the formation of long deformation bands, and promoted the uniform distribution of plastic strain. Further, a deformation mechanism not well known for Hastelloy X, i.e. deformation twinning, was observed and analyzed.
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Materials Research Letters
Auburn University
Marshall Space Flight Center
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