Characterization of Refractory Alloys Produced by Laser Additive Manufacturing

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Abstract

Refractory alloys often possess superior thermomechanical properties compared to conventional materials, such as steels, Ni-based superalloys, and Ti alloys, especially in high-temperature environments. While these materials promise to revolutionize numerous industries, significant hurdles remain for insertion into applications due to an incomplete understanding of structure-property relationships and conventional processing challenges. We explore laser-based additive manufacturing (AM) to construct refractory alloys consisting of combinations of Mo, Nb, Ta, and Ti with systematically increasing compositional complexity. Microstructure, composition, and hardness of the AM-processed alloys were characterized. Results are discussed in the context of pairing additive manufacturing with refractory metals to enable next-generation alloys.

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Kustas, A. B., Pegues, J., Melia, M. A., Whetten, S. R., Jones, M., & Argibay, N. (2022). Characterization of Refractory Alloys Produced by Laser Additive Manufacturing. Material Design and Processing Communications, 2022. https://doi.org/10.1155/2022/1928643

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