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Martensitic transformations in Ti-6Al-4V (ELI) alloy manufactured by 3D Printing

Journal

MATERIALS CHARACTERIZATION
Volume 146, Issue -, Pages 101-112

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.matchar.2018.09.042

Keywords

Material or constituting phase(s); Titanium alloys; Laser sintering; Metastable phases; Mechanical properties

Funding

  1. South African Research Chairs Initiative of the Department of Science and Technology
  2. South African Research Chairs Initiative of the National Research Foundation of South Africa [97994]
  3. Collaborative Program in Additive Manufacturing [CSIR-NLC-CPAM-15-MOA-CUT-01]
  4. Russian Fund of Basic Research [17-03-00084]
  5. State RF Program Diagnostics [AAAA-A18-118020690196-3]

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In the present investigation, Ti-6Al-4V ELI samples were manufactured by the powder-bed fusion (PBF) process using the laser sintering (LS) technology. Microstructure, chemical and phase constitution, and mechanical properties were studied by means of the transmission electron microscopy, atom probe tomography, X-ray diffraction, nanoindentation and mechanical testing. It was found that the structure of LS samples consisted of two different variants of metastable phases, namely the hexagonal alpha' martensitic phase and small amounts of the orthorhombic alpha '' martensitic phase. The martensitic alpha'-phase was formed because of the high cooling rates of the LS method, The {10 (1) over bar2} <(1) over bar 011 > hexagonal martensite tensile twins were observed in the microstructure of the as-build alloy. Small areas with inner twinning martensitic plates, which are typical for the metastable orthor-hombic martensitic phase in titanium alloys, were identified by the transmission electron microscopy. Atom probe tomography (APT) confirmed localization of beta-stabilizing elements at interfaces, presumably at the twin or lamella boundaries. The structure and origin of the martensitic phases in 3D printed Ti-6Al-4V alloys are discussed with respect to in-situ heat treatment during manufacturing.

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