Materials & Design (Jul 2020)

Directed energy deposition of Al 5xxx alloy using Laser Engineered Net Shaping (LENS®)

  • David Svetlizky,
  • Baolong Zheng,
  • Tali Buta,
  • Yizhang Zhou,
  • Oz Golan,
  • Uri Breiman,
  • Rami Haj-Ali,
  • Julie M. Schoenung,
  • Enrique J. Lavernia,
  • Noam Eliaz

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 192
p. 108763

Abstract

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Here, we present directed energy deposition (DED) of wrought-like Al 5xxx AlMg alloy by Laser Engineered Net Shaping (LENS®). A transition from an Al 5083 gas atomized powder feedstock to Al 5754 characteristics of the as-deposited material due to selective evaporation of Mg was observed. Density values obtained by X-ray micro-computed tomography (μ-CT) were compared to those obtained by the Archimedes method. The latter indicated a relative density as high as 99.26%. Possible origins of porosity are discussed. The as-deposited material was comprised of both equiaxed and columnar grains with no preferred crystallographic orientation and mean grain size of 36 μm. The Young's modulus, yield stress, ultimate tensile strength, fracture strain, Poisson's ratio, and total ultimate strain energy (toughness) were determined by uniaxial tensile tests combined with digital image correlation (DIC). Fractography complemented the mechanical testing. A pulse-echo ultrasonic non-destructive test was used to obtain more accurate values of the Young's and shear moduli and to adjust the value of the yield strength accordingly. The measured mechanical properties meet the requirements of international standards for wrought Al 5754 in its annealed condition.

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