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Microstructure Evolution and Mechanical Properties of Wire Arc Additively Manufactured DSS2209 Duplex Stainless Steel
Jian Sun1, Liang Liu2, Long Zhang1,2,3
1Key Laboratory of Construction Hydraulic Robots of Anhui Higher Education Institutes, Tongling University, Tongling 244061, China.
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This study investigates the microstructure evolution and mechanical properties of DSS2209 duplex stainless steel fabricated via cold metal transfer wire arc additive manufacturing (CMT-WAAM). The as-deposited thin-wall components exhibit significant microstructural heterogeneity along the build height due to thermal history variations. Optical microscopy, SEM-EDS, and EBSD analyses reveal distinct phase distributions: the bottom region features elongated blocky austenite with Widmanstätten austenite (WA) due to rapid substrate-induced cooling; the middle region shows equiaxed blocky austenite with reduced grain boundary austenite (GBA) and WA, attributed to interlayer thermal cycling promoting recrystallization and grain refinement (average austenite grain size: 4.16 μm); and the top region displays coarse blocky austenite from slower cooling. Secondary austenite (γ2) forms in interlayer remelted zones with Cr depletion, impacting pitting resistance. Mechanical testing demonstrates anisotropy; horizontal specimens exhibit higher strength (UTS: 610 MPa, YS: 408 MPa) due to layer-uniform microstructures, while vertical specimens show greater ductility (elongation) facilitated by columnar grains aligned with the build direction. Hardness ranges uniformly between 225-239 HV. The study correlates process-induced thermal gradients (e.g., cooling rates, interlayer cycling) with microstructural features (recrystallization fraction, grain size, phase morphology) and performance, providing insights for optimizing WAAM of large-scale duplex stainless steel components like marine propellers.
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