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Studying the Formation of the Microstructure of Powdered Steel with Trip Effect by Direct Metal Deposition

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Additive technologies are currently considered strategically significant technologies that provide innovation- driven development of various industries. Relevant issues in the application of such technologies are the necessary microstructure of the synthesized material and the absence of defects. The results of studying the microstructure of samples produced by direct metal deposition of powdered steel with the TRIP effect are presented. Typical features of the microstructure of powdered TRIP-steel samples made by direct metal deposition and by conventional metallurgical production are established. The microstructures of samples produced by direct metal deposition of powdered TRIP steel and conventional metallurgical production technology are compared.

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  1. The direct metal deposition process was implemented at the Research Laboratory of Mechanics, Laser Processes, and Digital Production Processes of the South Ural State University (National Research University), Chelyabinsk, Russia.

  2. Melting was done in the foundry laboratory of the Nosov Magnitogorsk State Technical University (Magnitogorsk, Russia).

  3. The metallographic analysis was done at the Equipment Sharing Center of the Nanosteel Research Institute of the Nosov Magnitogorsk State Technical University (Magnitogorsk, Russia).

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The study was carried out under contract No. 13.2251.21.0107 (Electronic Budget State Integrated Information System No. 075-15-2021-1031) on the subject “Study of 3D-Printing Using Advanced High-Strength Steels with TRIP Effect for Production of Self-Adapting Structural Elements in the Space Industry” funded by the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation in implementing the program of bi- and multilateral scientific and technological cooperation with Italian companies.

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Translated from Metallurg, Vol. 67, No. 7, pp. 67–73, July, 2023.

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Kupriyanova, O.A., Gorlenko, D.A., Sheksheev, M.A. et al. Studying the Formation of the Microstructure of Powdered Steel with Trip Effect by Direct Metal Deposition. Metallurgist 67, 976–985 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11015-023-01587-0

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