Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5455716 Materials Science and Engineering: A 2017 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
The use of high temperature pre-heating during an SLM build can assist in reducing thermal gradients, enable a more controlled cooling with the possibility to control/tailor as-built mechanical properties. In this work a high temperature SLM powder bed capable of pre-heating to 800 °C is used during processing of Ti6Al4V feedstock. The effect of powder bed temperature on residual stress formation, microstructure and mechanical properties was investigated. It was found that increasing the bed temperature to 570 °C significantly reduced residual stress formation within components and enhanced yield strength and ductility. This pre-heating temperature enabled the decomposition of α′ martensitic microstructure into an equilibrium α+β microstructure. At 570 °C the yield strength and elongation of components was improved by 3.2% and 66.2% respectively.
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