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Supplementary information files for Microstructural engineering of a dual-phase Ti-Al-V-Fe alloy via in situ alloying during laser powder bed fusion

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posted on 2023-04-05, 08:52 authored by Ming Chen, Steven Van Petegem, Zhiyi Zou, Marco Simonelli, Yau TseYau Tse, Cynthia Sin Ting Changn, Malgorzata Grazyna Makowska, Dario Ferreira Sanchez, Helena Moens-Van Swygenhoven

Supplementary files for article Microstructural engineering of a dual-phase Ti-Al-V-Fe alloy via in situ alloying during laser powder bed fusion


When Ti-6Al-4V is processed by laser powder bed fusion (L-PBF), acicular martensitic α’-Ti grains are formed within the columnar prior β-Ti grains, resulting in inferior mechanical properties. The application of blended powders in L-PBF enables to tailor the microstructures and obtain a mixture of α’ + β phases. In this work, we demonstrate an effective method to engineer the phase fraction of an L-PBF manufactured Ti alloy using blended powders consisting of Ti-6Al-4V and 3 wt% Fe particles. By varying laser parameters, the as-built microstructures transit from α’ dominated microstructure to a nearly complete β-dominant microstructure. High-speed operando X-ray diffraction during L-PBF processing combined with X-ray fluorescence and EBSD characterization allows for relating microstructure to the spatial distribution of the β-stabilizer Fe under the high cooling rates typical for L-PBF. The as-built microstructure containing large amounts of β phase achieves high strength and enhanced ductility without post-processing heat treatments. 

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Additive Manufacturing of Precious metals Alloys (PREAMPA) project, funded by the ETH Board and the Swiss Watch and Precious Metals Industry

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