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The phase constitution, the microstructural growth behavior, and the anti-indentation performance of 2Cr13 thin-wall part were successfully tailored through inter-layer dwelling time alteration using cold metal transfer (CMT) technology. The short inter-layer dwelling time induced the presence of a low amount of gamma-Fe phase, as well as extremely elongated ferrite grains containing ultrafine needle-shaped martensite throughout the entire part. This finally led to a narrow fluctuation in microhardness. The long dwelling time contributed to the alpha-Fe phase formation only and a periodic microhardness trendline, which was related to a periodic microstructure featured by martensite laths within the block-shaped ferrite matrix. This method, in an intentional manner, could be adopted to manufacture a particular component with local properties that are altered with location through a single material deposition. (C) 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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MATERIALS LETTERS
ISSN: 0167-577X
Year: 2018
Volume: 232
Page: 11-13
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ESI Discipline: MATERIALS SCIENCE;
ESI HC Threshold:260
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WoS CC Cited Count: 11
SCOPUS Cited Count: 12
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