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Effect of Wall Thickness Transitions on Texture and Grain Structure in Additive Layer Manufacture (ALM) of Ti-6Al-4V
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EngineeringMechanical EngineeringWire Arc Additive ManufacturingStructural MaterialsMaterial ProcessingMicrostructure-strength RelationshipSolidificationMaterials EngineeringMaterials SciencePowder MetallurgyCrystalline DefectsAdditive Layer ManufactureGrain StructureSolid MechanicsTitanium AlloysMicrostructureSolidification ConditionsApplied PhysicsWall Thickness TransitionsAlloy DesignBuild GeometryAlloy PhaseAlloy Casting
In titanium alloys it is known that in bulk sections the solidification conditions in ALM commonly lead to undesirable, coarse, columnar β grain structures. Here, we have investigated the effect of build geometry on the grain structure and associated texture in Ti-6Al-4V ALM components produced by Selective Electron Beam Melting (SEBM). Through reconstruction of the primary β-phase, it has been confirmed that in thick sections large columnar β grains grow with a strong <001> β fibre texture, although there is a significant skin effect. In contrast, in thin walls nucleation off the surrounding powder and growth inwards dominates. Local heterogeneities are also observed within section transitions. It is shown that the weaker α transformation texture arises from a random distribution across the possible habit variants.
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