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Microstructure characterisation of Ti-6Al-4V from different additive manufacturing processes
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Materials ScienceEngineeringPowder MetallurgyMaterial ProcessingHigh Temperature MaterialsMaterials FabricationDirected Energy DepositionAlloy DesignMicrostructure CharacterisationFusion ProcessesDifferent Additive ManufacturingWire Arc Additive Manufacturing3D PrintingMicrostructureStructural Materials
The focus of this work has been microstructure characterisation of Ti-6Al-4V manufactured by five different additive manufacturing (AM) processes. The microstructure features being characterised are the prior β size, grain boundary α and α lath thickness. It was found that material manufactured with powder bed fusion processes has smaller prior β grains than the material from directed energy deposition processes. The AM processes with fast cooling rate render in thinner α laths and also thinner, and in some cases discontinuous, grain boundary α. Furthermore, it has been observed that material manufactured with the directed energy deposition processes has parallel bands, except for one condition when the parameters were changed, while the powder bed fusion processes do not have any parallel bands.
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