Abstract
Titanium orthorhombic alloys based on intermetallic Ti2AlNb-phase are attractive materials for lightweight high-temperature applications. However, conventional manufacturing of Ti2AlNb-based alloys is costly and labor-consuming. Additive Manufacturing is an attractive way of producing parts from Ti2AlNb-based alloys. High-temperature substrate preheating during Selective Laser Melting is required to obtain crack-free intermetallic alloys. Due to the nature of substrate preheating, the temperature profile along the build height might be uneven leading to inho-mogeneous microstructure and defects. The microstructural homogeneity of the alloy along the build direction was evaluated. The feasibility of mitigating the microstructural inhomogeneity was investigated by fabricating Ti2AlNb-alloy samples with graded microstructure and subjecting them to annealing. Hot isostatic pressing allowed us to achieve a homogeneous microstructure, eliminate residual micro defects, and improve mechanical properties with tensile strength reaching 1027 MPa and 860 MPa at room temperature and 650 °C, correspondingly. Annealing of the microstructurally graded alloy at 1050 °C allowed us to obtain a homogeneous B2 + O microstructure with a uniform microhardness distribution. The results of the study showed that the microstructural inhomogene-ity of the titanium orthorhombic alloy obtained by SLM can be mitigated by annealing or hot iso-static pressing. Additionally, it was shown that by applying multiple-laser exposure for processing each layer it is possible to locally tailor the phase volume and morphology and achieve microstruc-ture and properties similar to the Ti2AlNb-alloy obtained at higher preheating temperatures.
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Polozov, I., Starikov, K., Popovich, A., & Sufiiarov, V. (2021). Mitigating inhomogeneity and tailoring the microstructure of selective laser melted titanium orthorhombic alloy by heat treatment, hot isostatic pressing, and multiple laser exposures. Materials, 14(17). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14174946
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