材料科学
微观结构
钛合金
衍射
合金
选择性激光熔化
钛
融合
残余应力
冶金
相(物质)
复合材料
光学
哲学
化学
物理
有机化学
语言学
作者
Nicholas P. Calta,Vivek Thampy,Duncan R.C. Lee,Aiden A. Martin,Rishi Ganeriwala,Jenny Wang,Philip J. Depond,Tien T. Roehling,Anthony Y. Fong,Andrew M. Kiss,Christopher J. Tassone,Kevin H. Stone,Johanna Nelson Weker,Michael F. Toney,T. van Buuren,Manyalibo J. Matthews
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.matdes.2020.108987
摘要
Metal parts produced by laser powder bed fusion (LPBF) additive manufacturing exhibit characteristic microstructures comparable to those observed in laser welding. The primary cause of this characteristic microstructure is rapid, localized heating and cooling cycles, which result in extreme thermal gradients where material solidification is followed by fast cooling in the solid state. The final microstructure and mechanical performance are also influenced by pore formation caused by melt pool fluid dynamics. Here, we use high speed, in situ X-ray diffraction to probe the kinetics of cooling and solid-solid phase transitions after laser melting in two aerospace titanium alloys: Ti-6Al-4V, an α + β alloy; and Ti-5Al-5V-5Mo-3Cr, a near-β alloy. We complement these diffraction studies with in situ X-ray imaging to probe melt pool dynamics and pore formation. From these two complementary probes, we quantify pore formation during melting and the subsequent microstructural evolution as the material rapidly cools after solidification. These results are critical for understanding defect formation and residual stress development in different titanium alloys under LPBF conditions and can help inform process models to predict final part performance.
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