Materials & Design (Jan 2020)

Microstructure, defects, and mechanical properties of wire + arc additively manufactured AlCu4.3-Mg1.5 alloy

  • Jianglong Gu,
  • Minjie Gao,
  • Shouliang Yang,
  • Jing Bai,
  • Yuchun Zhai,
  • Jialuo Ding

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 186

Abstract

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The wire with a composition of AlCu4.3%Mg1.5% was customized and used to deposit the WAAM alloy with the power source of cold metal transfer. The microstructure, defect, and mechanical properties of the as-deposited and heat-treated WAAM alloys were studied. Key findings demonstrated that the microstructure of the as-deposited alloy was characterized by a hierarchical distribution of dendrites, equiaxed grains, and a slight number of columnar grains. The volume fraction of the network-like scattered coarse particles of second phases θ + S reduced by 95% after the T6 heat treatment. With an average microhardness of 161.4 HV, the mean yield strength and ultimate tensile strength of the WAAM alloy increased by 116% and 66% achieving 399 MPa and 485 MPa in the horizontal direction after heat treatment. The precipitation of a high density of needle-shaped metastable S′ precipitates was responsible for the significantly enhanced mechanical properties. However, this WAAM alloy has exhibited an anisotropic tensile property. A considerable number of sharp-angled defects like linear and chain-like micropores, which generally depress the mechanical properties, were formed in the WAAM alloys. Keywords: Wire + arc additive manufacturing, Al alloy, Al-Cu-Mg, Microstructure, Defect, Mechanical property