MATEC Web of Conferences (Jan 2020)

Microscopic strain localisation in WAAM Ti-6Al-4V during uniaxial tensile loading

  • Lunt David,
  • Ho Alistair,
  • Davis Alec,
  • Martina Filomeno,
  • Hönnige Jan,
  • Quinta da Fonseca João,
  • Prangnell Phillip

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/202032103008
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 321
p. 03008

Abstract

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Wire Arc-Based Additive manufacturing is a high deposition rate process suitable for building large-scale aerospace components. However, the larger heat source can cause greater microstructural heterogeneity and, in particular, a coarse columnar ß grain structure. The effect of the subsequent related transformation microstructure heterogeneity on the mechanical behaviour is investigated, in both standard WAAM materials and samples subjected to inter-pass rolling, which leads to substantial ß grain refinement and texture randomisation. Full-field strain maps were produced by digital image correlation, using tensile samples loaded in different orientations. When loaded normal to the columnar grain structure, it is shown that the coarse ß grains lead to a highly heterogeneous deformation distribution, which is linked the presence of dominant hard and soft α variants in texture colonies within each parent ß grain. ß grain refinement through the application of inter-pass rolling was found to be very effective at homogenising the strain localisation for all test orientations.