Materials Research Letters (May 2017)

A strategy to improve the work-hardening behavior of Ti–6Al–4V parts produced by additive manufacturing

  • Charlotte de Formanoir,
  • Alice Brulard,
  • Solange Vivès,
  • Guilhem Martin,
  • Frédéric Prima,
  • Sébastien Michotte,
  • Edouard Rivière,
  • Adrien Dolimont,
  • Stéphane Godet

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/21663831.2016.1245681
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 3
pp. 201 – 208

Abstract

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To improve the mechanical properties of additively manufactured parts, specific heat treatments must be developed. Annealing of electron beam-melted Ti–6Al–4V was performed at sub-transus temperatures and followed by water quenching. Such treatments generate an α + α′ dual-phase microstructure. Microstructural and mechanical characterizations revealed that the heat-treated specimens show a broad range of tensile properties, depending on the fraction of martensite. The specimens treated between 850°C and 920°C exhibit an increase in strength and ductility, which is related to a remarkable hardening behavior. Work-hardening is attributed to kinematic hardening arising from the mechanical contrast between the α and α′ phases.

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