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Additive manufacturing of Ti-Al functionally graded material by laser based directed energy deposition

Bo Chen, Tao Wang, Xin Xi, Caiwang Tan, Xiaoguo Song

2022Rapid Prototyping Journal22 citationsDOI

Abstract

Purpose Ti-Al composite plates have been used in aerospace and other important fields for specific purposes in recent years. However, relatively few studies have concentrated on Ti-Al additive manufacturing because during additive manufacturing process the local fusion and mixing of Ti/Al are inevitable. These areas where Ti and Al are mixed locally, especially interface, could easily generate high residual stresses and cracks. This study aims to manufacture Ti-Al functionally graded material and investigate the interaction of interface. Design/methodology/approach In this study, Ti6Al4V/AlSi10Mg functionally graded materials were fabricated by laser based directed energy deposition (L-DED) and a strategy using V interlayer to relieve interfacial stress was investigated. Findings The area between the two materials was divided into transition zone (TZ) and remelting zone (RZ). The phase distribution, microstructure and micro-Vickers hardness of the TZ and RZ were investigated. Typical intermetallic compounds (IMCs) such as TiAl3, Ti3Al and Ti5Si3 were found in both composites. The addition of V interlayer promoted the homogenization of IMCs near interface and led to the formation of new phases like V5Si3 and Al3V. Originality/value The solidification process near the interface of Ti-Al functionally graded material and the possible generation of different phases were described. The result of this paper proved the feasibility of manufacturing Ti-Al functionally graded material by L-DED.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceResidual stressMicrostructureHomogenization (climate)IntermetallicTitanium alloyDeposition (geology)Vickers hardness testComposite materialIndentation hardnessFunctionally graded materialTitaniumMaterial propertiesMetallurgyAlloyBiodiversityBiologySedimentEcologyPaleontologyAdditive Manufacturing Materials and ProcessesHigh Entropy Alloys StudiesAdditive Manufacturing and 3D Printing Technologies
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