Abstract
The microstructure of 316L stainless steel obtained by layer-by-layer direct metal laser deposition is reviewed. Mechanical tests of the samples were performed in accordance with GOST 1497-84. Studies show that changes in power of laser radiation to grow parts lead to changes in their mechanical properties. The research shows dependencies between the strength characteristics of materials and the power of laser radiation. Causes of the forementioned changes are studied through the analysis of the microstructure. Nanosized inclusions of spherical shape were found in the process of studying the microstructure of materials. A study in the nature of the formation of these inclusions and their effect on the properties of the obtained material was performed.
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