EPJ Web of Conferences (Jan 2018)

Structure / Property (Constitutive and Dynamic Strength / Damage) Behavior of Additively Manufactured Tantalum

  • Gray George.T.,
  • Livescu Veronica,
  • Knapp Cameron,
  • Jones David R.,
  • Fensin Saryu,
  • Chen Shuh-Rong,
  • Cady Carl M.,
  • Trujillo Carl P.,
  • Martinez Daniel

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201818303002
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 183
p. 03002

Abstract

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For Certification and qualification of an engineering component generally involves meeting engineering and physics requirements tied to its functional requirements. In this paper, the results of a study quantifying the microstructure, mechanical behavior, and the dynamic damage evolution of Tantalum (Ta) fabricated using an EOS laser-powder-bed machine are presented. The microstructure and quasi-static mechanical behavior of the AM-Ta is detailed and compared / contrasted to wrought Ta. The dynamic damage evolution and failure response of the AM-Ta material, as well as wrought Ta, was probed using flyer-plate impact driven spallation experiments. The differences in the spallation response between the AM and wrought Ta were measured using in-situ velocimetry as well as post-mortem quantification of damage in “soft-recovered” samples. The damage evolution of the AM and wrought Ta were characterized using both optical metallography and electron-backscatter diffraction.