Microstructure and Strength of Ti-6Al-4V Samples Additively Manufactured with TiC Heterogeneous Nucleation Site Particles.

Yoshimi Watanabe, Shintaro Yamada,Tadachika Chiba,Hisashi Sato,Seiji Miura, Kenshiro Abe, Tomotsugu Kato

Materials (Basel, Switzerland)(2023)

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Abstract
Our research aims to investigate the fabrication of additively manufactured (AMed) Ti-6Al-4V samples under reduced power with the addition of TiC heterogeneous nucleation site particles. For this aim, Ti-6Al-4V samples are fabricated with and without TiC heterogeneous nucleation site particles using an EOS M 290 machine under optimal parameters and reduced power conditions. The microstructure and tensile behavior of the produced samples were studied. In addition, a single-track test was performed to obtain a good understanding of the suppression of gas pores and balling formation with the addition of TiC heterogeneous nucleation site particles. It was found that the formation of gas pores and balling was suppressed with the addition of heterogeneous nucleation site particles within the metallic powder.
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additive manufacturing, powder bed fusion (PBF), Ti-6Al-4V alloy, heterogeneous nucleation site particles, lattice matching, tensile test, single track test
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