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Microstructural evolution and mechanical properties of Ti-6Al-4V wall deposited by pulsed plasma arc additive manufacturing

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MATERIALS & DESIGN
Volume 102, Issue -, Pages 30-40

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.matdes.2016.04.018

Keywords

Microstructural evolution; Mechanical properties; Ti-6Al-4V alloy; Pulsed plasma arc additive manufacturing

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  1. military plan projects of China [613213]

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Pulsed plasma arc additive manufacturing (PPAM) is a novel additive manufacturing (AM) technology due to its big potential in efficiency, convenience and cost-savings comparing with other AM process. In this research, several Ti-6Al-4V thin walls were deposited by an optimized weld wire-feed PPAM process, in which the heat input was gradually decreased layer by layer. The deposited thin wall consisted of various morphologies with different microstructure, such as epitaxial growth of prior beta-grains, martensite and horizontal layer bands of Widmanstatten, which depend on the heat input, multiple thermal cycles and gradual cooling rate in the deposition process. Reducing heat input of each bead and using pulsed current in the PPAM process, the microstructure of thin wall was refined. Meanwhile, the thin wall was strengthening and toughening. The average yield strength (YS) and ultimate tensile strength (UTS) reach 909 MPa and 988 MPa, respectively, and elongation reaches about 7.5%. The thin wall exhibited excellent performance in the aeronautical applications owing to the high values of mechanical properties in the room temperature. (C) 2016 Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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