September 22, 2023
Journal Article

Influence of Energy Density on the Microstructure, Growth Orientation, and Anisotropy of Magnetic Properties in Additively Manufactured Fe-3.8wt%Si Transformer Steels

Abstract

Fe-3.8wt%Si transformer steels were processed using two different additive manufacturing (AM) techniques, laser powder bed fusion (LPBF) and directed energy deposition (DED). While the LPBF processed samples exhibited a strong orientation of the BCC grains along the build axis, the DED processed samples exhibited a randomized texture along the build axis. DED processed samples showed substantially coarser columnar grains as compared to their LPBF counterparts. The columnar grains exhibited a substantial number of low-angle sub-grain boundaries. All samples exhibited very good soft magnetic properties, with saturation magnetization (Ms) values ranging from 205 - 232 emu/gm, and coercivity (Hc) values ranging from 1.2 – 4.2 Oe. The Coercivity (Hc) values were significantly lower when the magnetic field was applied parallel to the build axis, as compared to being perpendicular, which can be rationalized based on the columnar nature of the grains, resulting in a higher number density of grain boundaries in case of the field applied perpendicular to the build axis.

Published: September 22, 2023

Citation

Varahabhatla S., M. Nartu, S. Mantri, V. Chaudhary, M.V. Karri, S. Joshi, and R. Ramanujan, et al. 2023. Influence of Energy Density on the Microstructure, Growth Orientation, and Anisotropy of Magnetic Properties in Additively Manufactured Fe-3.8wt%Si Transformer Steels. Materialia 30. PNNL-SA-187968. doi:10.1016/j.mtla.2023.101854

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