Abstract
There is a pressing need for the development of new Ti-alloys tailored to wire-based directed energy deposition (waDED), to enable the wider uptake of this additive manufacturing process by the aerospace and energy industries. Here we present a novel high-temperature Ti-alloy for waDED. Our alloy design aims to exploit phase transformations and precipitation to achieve fine and homogeneous microstructures during processing and to provide improved high-temperature mechanical properties. Our new alloy design features combined additions of Si, Cu, Nb, and Y. We study its microstructural evolution during a simulated waDED solidification route and after various heat-treatments replicating the waDED thermal history in a deposited layer. Our alloy shows significant potential for the formation of fine and equiaxed β grains during waDED. Atom probe and transmission electron microscopy reveal the formation of nm-sized Ti2Cu, (Ti, Zr)6Si3 and sandwich-like Y-Cu dispersoids that are known to improve high-temperature properties in Ti-alloys.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 116543 |
| Number of pages | 7 |
| Journal | Scripta Materialia |
| Volume | 259 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 10 Jan 2025 |
Research Field
- Wire-Based Additive Manufacturing
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