In situ fabrication of a titanium-niobium alloy with tailored microstructures, enhanced mechanical properties and biocompatibility by using selective laser melting

A titanium-niobium (Ti-Nb) alloy with tailored microstructures, enhanced mechanical properties and biocompatibility was in situ fabricated by selective laser melting (SLM) using a blended powder with 25 wt.% Nb content. The effect of laser energy density from 70 J/mm3 to 110 J/mm3 on the phase trans...

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Main Authors: Zhao, Danlei, Han, Changjun, Li, Jingjing, Liu, Jie, Wei, Qingsong
Other Authors: School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
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Language:English
Published: 2020
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10356/145417
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author Zhao, Danlei
Han, Changjun
Li, Jingjing
Liu, Jie
Wei, Qingsong
author2 School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
author_facet School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Zhao, Danlei
Han, Changjun
Li, Jingjing
Liu, Jie
Wei, Qingsong
author_sort Zhao, Danlei
collection NTU
description A titanium-niobium (Ti-Nb) alloy with tailored microstructures, enhanced mechanical properties and biocompatibility was in situ fabricated by selective laser melting (SLM) using a blended powder with 25 wt.% Nb content. The effect of laser energy density from 70 J/mm3 to 110 J/mm3 on the phase transformation, microstructure, and mechanical properties of the SLM-printed Ti-25Nb alloy was investigated. The results indicate that the energy density of 110 J/mm3 results in the highest relative density and homogeneous element distributions in the alloy. The α' and β phases with an orientation relationship of [023]β//[-12-16]α' were identified through X-ray diffraction and transmission electron microscopy, and their proportions are crucially determined by the laser energy density. With an increase in the energy density, the microstructure of the Ti-25Nb alloy varies from acicular-shaped grains to coarsened lath-shaped grains and to lath-shaped grain + cellular-shaped subgrains, due to the decrease in cooling rate and the rise in temperature gradient. The yield strength and microhardness of the printed Ti-25Nb alloy decrease with the increase in energy density from 70 J/mm3 to 100 J/mm3, and then increase to the highest values of 645 MPa and 264 HV at 110 J/mm3, respectively. This variation of mechanical properties is dependent on both the coarsening of α' phase and the formation of β (Ti, Nb) solid solution. Besides, the SLM-printed Ti-25Nb alloy exhibits both the excellent in vitro apatite-forming capability and better cell spread and proliferation compared to pure Ti.
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spelling ntu-10356/1454172020-12-26T20:11:22Z In situ fabrication of a titanium-niobium alloy with tailored microstructures, enhanced mechanical properties and biocompatibility by using selective laser melting Zhao, Danlei Han, Changjun Li, Jingjing Liu, Jie Wei, Qingsong School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Singapore Centre for 3D Printing Engineering Titanium-niobium Alloy Selective Laser Melting A titanium-niobium (Ti-Nb) alloy with tailored microstructures, enhanced mechanical properties and biocompatibility was in situ fabricated by selective laser melting (SLM) using a blended powder with 25 wt.% Nb content. The effect of laser energy density from 70 J/mm3 to 110 J/mm3 on the phase transformation, microstructure, and mechanical properties of the SLM-printed Ti-25Nb alloy was investigated. The results indicate that the energy density of 110 J/mm3 results in the highest relative density and homogeneous element distributions in the alloy. The α' and β phases with an orientation relationship of [023]β//[-12-16]α' were identified through X-ray diffraction and transmission electron microscopy, and their proportions are crucially determined by the laser energy density. With an increase in the energy density, the microstructure of the Ti-25Nb alloy varies from acicular-shaped grains to coarsened lath-shaped grains and to lath-shaped grain + cellular-shaped subgrains, due to the decrease in cooling rate and the rise in temperature gradient. The yield strength and microhardness of the printed Ti-25Nb alloy decrease with the increase in energy density from 70 J/mm3 to 100 J/mm3, and then increase to the highest values of 645 MPa and 264 HV at 110 J/mm3, respectively. This variation of mechanical properties is dependent on both the coarsening of α' phase and the formation of β (Ti, Nb) solid solution. Besides, the SLM-printed Ti-25Nb alloy exhibits both the excellent in vitro apatite-forming capability and better cell spread and proliferation compared to pure Ti. Accepted version This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (51775207), the National key R&D program of China, additive manufacturing and laser manufacturing key special subject of Chain (personalized implant prosthesis additive manufacturing process research, 2016YFB1101303), the Academic frontier youth team at Huazhong University of Science and Technology, the Science and Technology Major Project of Guangdong Province (2017B090911007) and Application Fundamentals frontier Major Project of Wuhan (2018010401011281). The authors are also grateful for the State Key Laboratory of Materials Processing and Die & Mould Technology and the Analysis and Testing Center of Huazhong University of Science and Technology for all the measurements. 2020-12-21T06:24:51Z 2020-12-21T06:24:51Z 2020 Journal Article Zhao, D., Han, C., Li, J., Liu, J., & Wei, Q. (2020). In situ fabrication of a titanium-niobium alloy with tailored microstructures, enhanced mechanical properties and biocompatibility by using selective laser melting. Materials Science and Engineering: C, 111, 110784-. doi:10.1016/j.msec.2020.110784 0928-4931 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/145417 10.1016/j.msec.2020.110784 32279779 111 110784 en Materials Science and Engineering: C © 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. This paper was published in Materials Science and Engineering: C and is made available with permission of Elsevier B.V. application/pdf
spellingShingle Engineering
Titanium-niobium Alloy
Selective Laser Melting
Zhao, Danlei
Han, Changjun
Li, Jingjing
Liu, Jie
Wei, Qingsong
In situ fabrication of a titanium-niobium alloy with tailored microstructures, enhanced mechanical properties and biocompatibility by using selective laser melting
title In situ fabrication of a titanium-niobium alloy with tailored microstructures, enhanced mechanical properties and biocompatibility by using selective laser melting
title_full In situ fabrication of a titanium-niobium alloy with tailored microstructures, enhanced mechanical properties and biocompatibility by using selective laser melting
title_fullStr In situ fabrication of a titanium-niobium alloy with tailored microstructures, enhanced mechanical properties and biocompatibility by using selective laser melting
title_full_unstemmed In situ fabrication of a titanium-niobium alloy with tailored microstructures, enhanced mechanical properties and biocompatibility by using selective laser melting
title_short In situ fabrication of a titanium-niobium alloy with tailored microstructures, enhanced mechanical properties and biocompatibility by using selective laser melting
title_sort in situ fabrication of a titanium niobium alloy with tailored microstructures enhanced mechanical properties and biocompatibility by using selective laser melting
topic Engineering
Titanium-niobium Alloy
Selective Laser Melting
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/145417
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