Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1636950 | Transactions of Nonferrous Metals Society of China | 2014 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
TA2/TA15 graded structural material (GSM) was fabricated by the laser additive manufacturing (LAM) process. The chemical composition, microstructure and micro-hardness of the as-deposited GSM were investigated. The results show that the TA2 part of exhibiting near-equiaxed grains was Widmanstätten α-laths microstructure. The TA15 part containing large columnar grains was fine basket-weave microstructure. The graded zone was divided into four deposited layers with 3000 μm in thickness. As the distance from the TA2 part increases, the alloy element contents and the β phase volume fraction increase, the α phase volume fraction decreases and the microstructure shows the evolution from Widmanstätten α-laths to basket-weave α-laths gradually. The micro-hardness increases from the TA2 part to the TA15 part due to the solid solution strengthening and grain boundary strengthening.
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Authors
Ting-ting QIAN, Dong LIU, Xiang-jun TIAN, Chang-meng LIU, Hua-ming WANG,