Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7128475 | Optics & Laser Technology | 2018 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The present study concerns development of titanium silicide dispersed titanium aluminide composite with addition of 5â¯wt.% and 10â¯wt.% Si in Ti45Al5Nb0.5Si base alloy by direct laser cladding under varied process parameters. Direct laser cladding has been conducted using a high power (3â¯kW) fiber optic delivered Nd:YAG laser (with a beam diameter of 2â¯mm) using a 3-axis handling system in a layer by layer fashion to develop a coupon with a dimension of 10â¯mmâ¯Ãâ¯10â¯mmâ¯Ãâ¯4â¯mm. The effect of process parameters (applied power, scan speed and powder feed rate) on the depth and integrity of the clad zone, microstructures and microhardness have been studied in details to optimize process parameters. Addition of Si leads to formation of micro-cracks in the microstructures under varied parameters. There are formations of different silicides (Ti5Si3, Ti7Al5Si12, TiSi2 and TiSi phases) in the microstructure of the base alloy with the presence α2â¯+â¯Î³ phase. The microhardness of the clad layer increases with addition of Si. However, optimization of process parameters needs to be undertaken for the formation of defect free microstructure with improved hardness.
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Authors
Jyotsna Dutta Majumdar, Silja Katharina Rittinghaus, Konrad Wissenbach, Daniel Höche, Carsten Blawert, Andreas Weisheit,