Low cycle fatigue (LCF) regime was experimentally studied for a 316L steel additively manufactured by laser-powder bed fusion (L-PBF), a material widely used in sectors that require a reliable durability analysis. Material cyclic elastoplastic behavior is described by the Chaboche–Voce combined plasticity model, which displayed a great degree of accuracy. The fatigue life was modeled by both invoking the Manson–Coffin curve and other simplified models derived from static properties of the material; some of which showed remarkably good accuracy. A quantitative comparison with a wrought-processed 316L steel displayed a markedly different cyclic elastoplastic response but comparable fatigue strengths.

Strain-controlled fatigue loading of an additively manufactured AISI 316L steel: Cyclic plasticity model and strain–life curve with a comparison to the wrought material

Pelegatti M.
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De Bona F.;Lanzutti A.;Salvati E.
2023-01-01

Abstract

Low cycle fatigue (LCF) regime was experimentally studied for a 316L steel additively manufactured by laser-powder bed fusion (L-PBF), a material widely used in sectors that require a reliable durability analysis. Material cyclic elastoplastic behavior is described by the Chaboche–Voce combined plasticity model, which displayed a great degree of accuracy. The fatigue life was modeled by both invoking the Manson–Coffin curve and other simplified models derived from static properties of the material; some of which showed remarkably good accuracy. A quantitative comparison with a wrought-processed 316L steel displayed a markedly different cyclic elastoplastic response but comparable fatigue strengths.
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