Performance of High-Layer-Thickness Ti6Al4V Fabricated by Electron Beam Powder Bed Fusion under Different Accelerating Voltage Values

MATERIALS(2022)

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The electron beam powder bed fusion (EB-PBF) process is typically carried out using a layer thickness between 50 and 100 mu m with the accelerating voltage of 60 kV for the electron beam. This configuration ensures forming accuracy but limits building efficiency. The augmentation of the accelerating voltage enlarges the molten pool due to the rise in penetrability, suggesting that a higher layer thickness can be used. Therefore, the effects of layer thickness and accelerating voltage were investigated simultaneously in this study to explore the feasibility of efficiency improvement. Ti6Al4V was fabricated by EB-PBF using layer thicknesses of 200 and 300 mu m. Two accelerating voltage values of 60 and 90 kV were used to study their effects under expanded layer thickness. The results reveal that dense parts with the ultimate tensile strength higher than 950 MPa and elongation higher than 9.5% could be fabricated even if the layer thickness reached 300 mu m, resulting in a building rate of up to 30 mm(3)/s. The expansion of the layer thickness could decrease the minimum bulk energy density needed to fabricate dense parts and increase the alpha platelet thickness, which improved the energy efficiency. However, expanding layer thickness had a significant negative effect on surface roughness, but it could be improved by applying augmented accelerating voltage.
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electron beam powder bed fusion, accelerating voltage, Ti6Al4V, high layer thickness, properties
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