Microstructural evolution in laser-deposited multilayer Ti-6Al-4V builds: Part I. Microstructural characterization

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S. M. Kelly
S. L. Kampe
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[1] Virginia Tech,the Materials Science and Engineering Department
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Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A | 2004年 / 35卷
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Material Transaction; Solid Freeform Fabrication; Metal Powder Industry Federation; Beta Transus; Lath Width;
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The macro and microstructure of laser-deposited Ti-6Al-4V has been investigated to determine the evolution of unique microstructural features in mutilayer builds. The macro and microstructures exhibited in the build include large, columnar prior-beta grains, a gradient in the individual alpha-lath thickness between the deposited layers, and the presence of layer bands within each layer, except for the last three layers deposited. The layer band consists of a colony Widmanstätten alpha morphology, while the nominal microstructure between layer bands exhibits a basketweave morphology. Optical microscopy, hardness, and composition measurements were used to determine that the layer-band and gradient morphologies are resultant from the complex thermal history the build experiences and not a result of segregation or oxidation. The gradient alpha and layer-band morphologies form in layer n after the deposition of layer n+3.
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