Columnar to equiaxed grain transition of laser deposited Ti6Al4V using nano-sized B4C particles

Xin Meng, Jin Min, Zhonggang Sun, Wenshu Zhang, Hui Chang, Yuanfei Han

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Abstract

A new laser melting deposition (LMD) method was employed for Ti6Al4V to stimulate the columnar to equiaxed transition (CET) via adding 1 wt% ~ 5 wt% nano-sized B4C particles. Results indicate that the grains were signifcantly refined from 600 μm to 11 μm with the increasing content of B4C; When the B4C content was 3 wt%, the B4C/Ti6Al4V composite achieved CET; TiB and TiC reinforcements were produced by in-situ reaction between the Ti6Al4V and B4C, which not only precipitated at the grain boundaries to restrict the grain growth, but also acted as nucleation sites to accelerate the non-spontaneous nucleation of β grains to achieve fine grain strengthening. Tensile tests show that adding 3 wt% B4C particles results in a signifcantly increased yield strength (1235 MPa) and tensile strength (1310 MPa) and maintains a certain amount of ductility (2.4% elongation). And the epitaxial growth of β grains in the underlying deposited layer and the CET mechanism with successive layer-upon-layer deposition were analyzed.

Original languageEnglish
Article number108667
JournalComposites Part B: Engineering
Volume212
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 May 2021

Keywords

  • In-situ synthesis
  • Laser melting deposition
  • Microstructure evolution
  • Ti6Al4V alloy

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