Investigation of high-depostition-rate additive manufacturing of Ti-6Al-4V via laser material deposition

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Ti-6Al-4V is the most prominent titanium alloy widely used e.g. for aerospace applications. Conventionally, many Ti-6Al-4V aerospace components are produced by a multi-stage hot forging process followed by subsequent machining which often generates a high amount of scrap. Additive manufacturing (AM), such as powder-based laser material deposition (p-LMD), enables parts to be made with geometric freedom and near-net-shape, but so far lacks high deposition rates. The present study proposes high-deposition-rate laser material deposition manufacturing using a large laser beam diameter and increased scanning speed to achieve deposition rates up to 5 kg/h. As Ti-6Al-4V is prone to oxygen pick-up, the process was performed in an inert atmosphere. We determined suitable process windows for tracks without fusion defects and low porosity and investigated microstructure and hardness.

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Hama-Saleh, R., Yildirim, K., Hemes, S., Weisheit, A., & Häfner, C. L. (2021). Investigation of high-depostition-rate additive manufacturing of Ti-6Al-4V via laser material deposition. In ESAFORM 2021 - 24th International Conference on Material Forming. PoPuPS (University of LiFge Library). https://doi.org/10.25518/esaform21.486

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