Abstract

The fatigue behavior of AlSi10Mg alloy processed by laser-based powder bed fusion of metals (PBF-LB/M) in as-built (AB) and surface treated conditions, is assessed. A new chemo-mechanical polishing (CMP) surface treatment is applied to AB specimens to achieve an average surface roughness of Sa≈ 0.3 μm which is more than two orders of magnitude lower than that of AB specimens (Sa≈ 48.6 μm). The CMP surface treatment led to a significant improvement in fatigue strength of the alloy as compared to the AB material. The fatigue life of AB + CMP specimens is discovered to be governed by surface or near surface defects, whereas the deepest surface roughness valleys play a dominant role in controlling the fatigue behavior of the AB material. A simplified fracture mechanics-based fatigue life modeling approach was developed by combining real-time defects distribution data from 3D computed tomography (CT) and surface profilometry measurements. The model provided a quick and effective medium for obtaining reasonable first-order fatigue life approximations for AlSi10Mg alloy fabricated using PBF-LB/M.

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