3D-printed titanium-aluminum-vanadium alloy produced at various laser powers: evaluation of microstructures and mechanical characteristics
Ali Aqeel Salim,
Hazri Bakhtiar,
Sib Krishna Ghoshal
et al.
Abstract:Achieving 3D printed Ti6Al4V alloy with customized microstructures and mechanical characteristics remains challenging, wherein the processing e ciency mainly depends on the laser energy, mass deposition rate, and duration. Based on these factors, a simple and eco-friendly direct laser metal deposition approach was followed to get 3D printed Ti6Al4V alloys at various laser powers (300-500 W).Herein, a 1.5 kW continuous ber laser of wavelength 1080 nm was used to create the stable and dense alloy. The obtained 3… Show more
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