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Structure and Properties of Ti/Ti64 Graded Material Manufactured by Laser Powder Bed Fusion

E. V. Borisov, Igor Polozov, Kirill Starikov, Anatoly Popovich, Vadim Sufiiarov

2021Materials23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Multimaterial additive manufacturing is an attractive way of producing parts with improved functional properties by combining materials with different properties within a single part. Pure Ti provides a high ductility and an improved corrosion resistance, while the Ti64 alloy has a higher strength. The combination of these alloys within a single part using additive manufacturing can be used to produce advanced multimaterial components. This work explores the multimaterial Laser Powder Bed Fusion (L-PBF) of Ti/Ti64 graded material. The microstructure and mechanical properties of Ti/Ti64-graded samples fabricated by L-PBF with different geometries of the graded zones, as well as different effects of heat treatment and hot isostatic pressing on the microstructure of the bimetallic Ti/Ti64 samples, were investigated. The transition zone microstructure has a distinct character and does not undergo significant changes during heat treatment and hot isostatic pressing. The tensile tests of Ti/Ti64 samples showed that when the Ti64 zones were located along the sample, the ratio of cross-sections has a greater influence on the mechanical properties than their shape and location. The presented results of the investigation of the graded Ti/Ti64 samples allow tailoring properties for the possible applications of multimaterial parts.

Topics & Concepts

MicrostructureHot isostatic pressingMaterials scienceDuctility (Earth science)FusionUltimate tensile strengthBimetallic stripAlloyComposite materialMaterial propertiesTitanium alloyMetallurgyPhilosophyCreepLinguisticsMetalAdditive Manufacturing Materials and ProcessesAdditive Manufacturing and 3D Printing TechnologiesHigh Entropy Alloys Studies