Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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11007177 | Journal of Manufacturing Processes | 2018 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Improving the metallurgical properties of the products fabricated by the Selective laser melting (SLM) process is still a challenge focusing on processing parameters and Energy Density (ED). In this study, the density, porosity and microstructure of cuboid Ti-6Al-4V alloy samples fabricated by the SLM process were investigated, paying particular attention to the manufacturing key factor ED. Seven different EDs between 39âJ/mm3 and 260âJ/mm3 were achieved by varying the scanning speed from 1000âmm/s to 150âmm/s. The results show the ED, as well as cooling conditions, have a great influence on the above mentioned metallurgical properties. Significantly different densities have been observed, with different Eds where the difference between the sample with the highest relative density and the sample with the lowest relative density was almost 2.45%. The highest relative product density of almost 99.45% was obtained at the ED value of 65âJ/mm3. The volume, shape and numbers of pores were different with different EDs. The resultant microstructure consisted of four typical hierarchical αⲠmartensites, namely, primary, secondary, tertiary and quartic αⲠmartensites within columnar prior β grains.
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Authors
Snehashis Pal, Gorazd Lojen, Vanja Kokol, Igor Drstvensek,