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Phase Studies of Additively Manufactured Near Beta Titanium Alloy-Ti55511

Tuerdi Maimaitiyili, Krystian Mosur, Tomasz Kurzynowski, Nicola Casati, H. Van Swygenhoven

2020Materials16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The effect of electron-beam melting (EBM) and selective laser melting (SLM) processes on the chemical composition, phase composition, density, microstructure, and microhardness of as-built Ti55511 blocks were evaluated and compared. The work also aimed to understand how each process setting affects the powder characteristics after processing. Experiments have shown that both methods can process Ti55511 successfully and can build parts with almost full density (>99%) without any internal cracks or delamination. It was observed that the SLM build sample can retain the phase composition of the initial powder, while EBM displayed significant phase changes. After the EBM process, a considerable amount of α Ti-phase and lamella-like microstructures were found in the EBM build sample and corresponding powder left in the build chamber. Both processes showed a similar effect on the variation of powder morphology after the process. Despite the apparent difference in alloying composition, the EBM build Ti55511 sample showed similar microhardness as EBM build Ti-6Al-4V. Measured microhardness of the EBM build sample is approximately 10% higher than the SLM build, and it measured as 348 ± 30.20 HV.

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AlloyMaterials scienceTitanium alloyBETA (programming language)Phase (matter)TitaniumMetallurgyComposite materialChemistryComputer scienceOrganic chemistryProgramming languageAdditive Manufacturing Materials and ProcessesTitanium Alloys Microstructure and PropertiesWelding Techniques and Residual Stresses
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