In-Situ SEM Study on Deformation and Failure Mechanism of TC4 Titanium Alloy by Laser Additive Manufacturing

The in-situ tensile test of the field emission scanning electron microscope was used to study the deformation mechanism of the TC4 titanium alloy manufactured by laser additive manufacturing along the L direction (grain growth direction) and T direction (perpendicular to the grain growth direction)....

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Format: Article
Language:zho
Published: EDP Sciences 2020-10-01
Series:Xibei Gongye Daxue Xuebao
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Online Access:https://www.jnwpu.org/articles/jnwpu/full_html/2020/05/jnwpu2020385p1025/jnwpu2020385p1025.html
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Summary:The in-situ tensile test of the field emission scanning electron microscope was used to study the deformation mechanism of the TC4 titanium alloy manufactured by laser additive manufacturing along the L direction (grain growth direction) and T direction (perpendicular to the grain growth direction). The test results show that during the tensile process, as deposited specimen mainly cracks along the interfaces of α and β which is 45 ° to the tensile direction. With the increase of load, the cracking increases. The surface of the sample fluctuates until breaks. There is no obvious change in the prior β grain boundary in L direction. The microcracks along grain boundaries were observed in T direction, which is consistent with the result that the plasticity in the T direction is less than that in L direction. After heat treatment, due to the increase of α lath width compared with the as-deposition, slip bands were observed in α phase. However, a large number of slip bands appear on the equiaxed α phase of the forged specimen.
ISSN:1000-2758
2609-7125