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Grain Refinement of Alloys in Fusion-Based Additive Manufacturing Processes

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posted on 2024-11-23, 11:20 authored by Duyao ZhangDuyao Zhang, Arvind Prasad, Michael Bermingham, Carmelo Todaro, Michael Benoit, Mitesh Patel, Dong QiuDong Qiu, David StJohn, Ma QianMa Qian, Mark EastonMark Easton
One of the less desirable aspects of fusion-based additive manufacturing is the propensity for coarse columnar grain structures crossing build layers to form. This paper initially attempts to explain the reason for the formation of columnar grain structures in terms of the high thermal gradients typically observed during solidification and the alloy compositions that are typically used which promote epitaxial growth. Successful approaches to the grain refinement of titanium alloys using alloying elements that produce constitutional supercooling are discussed along with the difficulty with nucleant additions. Much of the grain-refining technology already used in aluminium casting is shown to also be applicable to additive manufacturing, although the novelty of the effective use of nanoparticles as nucleants is highlighted. It is also shown that for other alloy systems for which there is a lack of grain-refining technology using chemical means, mechanical means, such as ultrasonic treatment, can be effective across a wide range of alloys. Finally, consideration is given to the difficulties and the possible solutions of producing parts layer by layer. In particular, the importance of understanding nucleation in solidification conditions characterized by high cooling rates and thermal gradients; the importance of melt dynamics; and how previous layers could provide possibilities for refinement of the subsequent layer are highlighted.

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Improved quality and lower cost titanium with microstructural refinement

Australian Research Council

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    DOI - Is published in 10.1007/s11661-020-05880-4
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    ISSN - Is published in 10735623

Journal

Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A: Physical Metallurgy and Materials Science

Volume

51

Issue

9

Start page

4341

End page

4359

Total pages

19

Publisher

Springer

Place published

United States

Language

English

Copyright

© The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society and ASM International 2020

Notes

This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A. The final authenticated version is available online at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11661-020-05880-4

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2006101038

Esploro creation date

2020-09-08

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