A Study of the Structural Characteristics of Titanium Alloy Products Manufactured Using Additive Technologies by Combining the Selective Laser Melting and Direct Metal Deposition Methods

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2019
Titanium alloy product manufacturing is traditionally considered to be a rather difficult task. Additive manufacturing technologies, which have recently become quite widespread, can ensure the manufacture of titanium alloys products of an arbitrary geometrical shape. During this study, we have developed a methodology for manufacturing titanium alloys products using additive technologies on FL-Clad-R-4 complex of laser melting of metals by combined Selective Laser Melting (SLM) and Direct Metal Deposition (DMD) methods. Ti–6Al–4V and Ti–6Al–4Mo–1V alloys were used for the manufacture of samples. We studied the microstructure of the obtained details and measured the microhardness of the samples. We discovered a gradient of the structure throughout the height of the details walls, which is connected with the peculiarities of thermal cycles of the technology used. This affected the microhardness values: in the upper part of the details, the microhardness is 10–25% higher (about 500 HV) than in the lower part (about 400 HV). Products made according to the developed technique do not have visible defects and pores. The obtained results indicate the competitiveness of the proposed methodology.
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Authors Marina Samodurova;Ivan Logachev;Nataliya Shaburova;Olga Samoilova;Liudmila Radionova;Ramil’ Zakirov;Kirill Pashkeev;Vyacheslav Myasoedov;Evgeny Trofimov;Samodurova, Marina;Logachev, Ivan;Shaburova, Nataliya;Samoilova, Olga;Radionova, Liudmila;Zakirov, Ramil’;Pashkeev, Kirill;Myasoedov, Vyacheslav;Trofimov, Evgeny;
Journal materials
Year 2019
DOI 10.3390/ma12193269
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