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Developing ductile and isotropic Ti alloy with tailored composition for laser powder bed fusion

Additive Manufacturing(2022)

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Abstract
Laser powder bed fusion (LPBF) is an advanced technology to create metallic components with complex geometry. Ti-6Al-4V (Ti64) is one of the most frequently used materials for LPBF. The intrinsic high cooling rates and ultra-high directional thermal gradient of melt, however, lead to a hierarchical structure composed of fine martensitic alpha' within columnar prior-beta grains in LPBF Ti64. This microstructure results in poor ductility and strong mechanical anisotropy in as-built Ti64 components, which largely limit their applications. Here, we report that the above shortcomings can be overcome by tailoring the alloy composition. Specifically, by reducing the aluminum content from 6 wt% to 4 wt%, the resultant LPBF Ti-4Al-4V (Ti44) alloy exhibits substantially improved ductility and mechanical isotropy. These improvements are attributed to grain refinement during solidification and the activation of multiple slip modes and twinning in the as-built material during deformation. This work offers a simple strategy to design new titanium alloys for LPBF with significantly improved ductility and isotropy.
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Titanium alloys,Laser powder bed fusion,Grain refinement,Ductility,Synchrotron diffraction
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