材料科学
合金
钛合金
微观结构
相(物质)
钛
融合
热的
结构材料
金属
材料设计
冶金
复合材料
热力学
化学
语言学
哲学
物理
有机化学
作者
Jingqi Zhang,Yingang Liu,Gang Sha,Shenbao Jin,Ziyong Hou,Mohamad Bayat,Nan Yang,Qiyang Tan,Yu Yin,Shiyang Liu,Jesper Henri Hattel,Matthew S. Dargusch,Xiaoxu Huang,Mingxing Zhang
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41467-022-32446-2
摘要
Abstract Additive manufacturing (AM) creates digitally designed parts by successive addition of material. However, owing to intrinsic thermal cycling, metallic parts produced by AM almost inevitably suffer from spatially dependent heterogeneities in phases and mechanical properties, which may cause unpredictable service failures. Here, we demonstrate a synergistic alloy design approach to overcome this issue in titanium alloys manufactured by laser powder bed fusion. The key to our approach is in-situ alloying of Ti−6Al−4V (in weight per cent) with combined additions of pure titanium powders and iron oxide (Fe 2 O 3 ) nanoparticles. This not only enables in-situ elimination of phase heterogeneity through diluting V concentration whilst introducing small amounts of Fe, but also compensates for the strength loss via oxygen solute strengthening. Our alloys achieve spatially uniform microstructures and mechanical properties which are superior to those of Ti−6Al−4V. This study may help to guide the design of other alloys, which not only overcomes the challenge inherent to the AM processes, but also takes advantage of the alloy design opportunities offered by AM.
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