Abstract

Stress corrosion cracking (SCC) behaviour of L-PBF processed alloy 718 in chloride-containing solution was revealed, utilizing the microcapillary method under constant tensile loading. Results were compared with conventionally produced counterparts. Passive layer resistance was compared quantitatively by implementing electrochemical polarization experiments, in as-received and under tensile loading states. Superior corrosion and SCC resistance of L-PBF specimens under tensile loading were identified. Submicron cracks were initiated adjacent to the subgrain boundaries and the underlying mechanisms were elucidated as the synergistic effect of various microstructural factors. Data availabilityThe raw data with the findings of this article cannot be shared since there is ongoing research on this topic.

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