Abstract

Hot tearing mechanisms of a high-entropy alloy CoCrFeNi additively manufactured by selective laser melting have been investigated. Intergranular hot cracks are present regardless of various parameters used, suggesting poor laser-based printability for the alloy. Elemental segregation does not exist at the grain boundary that favours the hot cracking. We find that severe residual stress induced by the large grain size is the root cause for the intergranular cracking. The classic Rappaz-Drezet-Gremaud model is used to predict the characteristic depression pressure limit beyond which hot tearing will occur for the selective laser melting of metals and alloys.

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