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Influence of powder production process and properties on material properties of Ti6Al4V manufactured by L-PBF

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SPRINGER LONDON LTD
DOI: 10.1007/s00170-022-10250-y

Keywords

L-PBF; SLM; Ti6Al4V; Powder properties; Oxide layer; Powder production process

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  1. JOANNEUM RESEARCH Forschungsgesellschaft mbH
  2. Federal Ministry Republic of Austria, Climate Action, Environment, Energy, Mobility, Innovation and Technology, Austrian Research Promotion Agency program Take-off [861050, 3859424]
  3. TU Graz Open Access Publishing Fund

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In addition to process parameters, powder properties have a significant impact on the material properties of parts produced by powder-based additive manufacturing. This study investigates the influence of different powder producers on the density, chemical composition, and mechanical properties of build samples, as well as the effects of atomization process on morphology, particle size distribution, chemical composition, and oxide layers. The results show that density is highly dependent on surface topology, sphericity, and nature of the oxide layer, while tensile properties are influenced by chemical composition and notched bar impact strength is additionally affected by the oxide layer and suspected TiO2 precipitations.
Besides process parameters, powder properties such as grain size, morphology, and chemical composition have the highest impact on the material properties of parts produced by powder-based additive manufacturing. These properties are strongly influenced by the production process of the powder and its feedstock. In the scope of this work, the influence of three different powder producers of Ti6Al4V, on density, chemical composition, and mechanical properties of build samples, is investigated. Furthermore, the effects of the varying atomization process on morphology, particle size distribution, chemical composition, and oxide layers are studied. Particle size distribution and flowability seem to have a minor influence on the production process while density depends highly on the surface topology, sphericity, and nature of the oxide layer, which affect energy intake. Tensile properties are highly influenced by chemical composition, mainly dissolved oxygen, and polluting satellites, while notched bar impact strength is additionally influenced by the oxide layer and suspected TiO2 precipitations caused by it.

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