E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2021)

Thermal Analysis and Impart of Temperature Distribution on the Performance of Additive Manufactured Titanium Alloy Based Composite Coatings

  • Fatoba O.S.,
  • Akinlabi S.A.,
  • Mekonen E.A.,
  • Tadesse B.A.,
  • Akinlabi E.T.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202130901152
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 309
p. 01152

Abstract

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Finite element numerical analysis can be used to solve problems of boundary values. The accuracy of model is depended on the meshing refinement. In aerospace industry, finite element analysis has been used by several researchers to know the influence of temperature distribution on the performance of additive manufactured component parts. Accuracy is better with finer mesh. Complex nature of the additive manufacturing process due to rapid heating and cooling made many researchers to adopt numerical investigation which is made easier than the experimental method. Proper modelling of the process must be thoroughly done for the numerical modelling results to be analyzed. The experiment of ternary titanium alloy of Ti-Al-Si-Cu was carried out with cladding machine of 3000 Watts (CW) Ytterbium Laser System (YLS-2000-TR). This machine is situated at the National Laser Centre in the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (NLC-CSIR). The characterization was done using the standardization ASTM E3-11 procedure. The results shiw the impart of temperature distribution on the dendritic arm spacing in the microstructures. The rate of cooling imparts on the space between the dendritic arms. The more the space, the more the influence on the coating’s properties