Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1498091 Scripta Materialia 2016 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

An in situ method to study the behavior of alloys during rapid heating and cooling combining laser heating with synchrotron micro X-ray diffraction and high-speed imaging is presented. Near-spherical Ti–48Al specimens were melted using a laser-based heating system consisting of two diode lasers and subsequently rapidly solidified using a Cu support structure. The Al-rich Ti–48Al forms a fine grained dual phase α2 + γ microstructure. Upon solidification, the formation of the β-phase is fully suppressed. Time-resolved peak evolution and temperature-corrected micro X-ray diffraction data provides clear observations of solidification and solid state phase transformations under non-equilibrium conditions similar to beam-based additive manufacturing.

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