Abstract

The article presents the methods and results of tension and torsion mechanical tests of specimens grown by selective laser melting method from ASP35 aluminum powder. In particular, during torsion tests a video system for analyzing strain fields on the surface of the sample Vic-3D was used. The dependences of elastic and plastic characteristics are shown depending on the orientation of the samples with respect to the direction of growth. The values of the anisotropy coefficient of mechanical properties in tension and torsion are compared. It is shown that under torsion the anisotropy coefficient of properties has larger values than under tension.

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