材料科学
微观结构
选择性激光熔化
钛合金
钛
扫描电子显微镜
光学显微镜
复合材料
复合数
金属粉末
极限抗拉强度
冶金
金属
合金
作者
Bey Vrancken,Lore Thijs,Jean Pierre Kruth,Jan Van Humbeeck
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.actamat.2014.01.018
摘要
Selective laser melting (SLM) is an additive manufacturing process in which functional, complex parts are produced by selectively melting consecutive layers of powder with a laser beam. This flexibility enables the exploration of a wide spectrum of possibilities in creating novel alloys or even metal–metal composites with unique microstructures. In this research, Ti6Al4V-ELI powder was mixed with 10 wt.% Mo powder. In contrast to the fully α′ microstructure of Ti6Al4V after SLM, the novel microstructure consists of a β titanium matrix with randomly dispersed pure Mo particles, as observed by light optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction. Most importantly, the solidification mechanism changes from planar to cellular mode. Microstructures after heat treatment indicate that the β phase is metastable and locate the β transus at ∼900 °C, and tensile properties are equal to or better than conventional β titanium alloys.
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