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Meeting Materials Science & Technology 2020
Symposium Additive Manufacturing: Microstructure and Material Properties of Titanium-based Materials
Presentation Title Correlating Processing, Structure and Properties for Additively Manufactured Ti-6Al-4V
Author(s) Jayme S. Keist, Selda Nayir, Todd A. Palmer
On-Site Speaker (Planned) Jayme S. Keist
Abstract Scope The mechanical properties of additively manufactured (AM) Ti-6Al-4V components can vary greatly depending on a number of factors and these factors include chemistry, AM processing conditions, and post-processing. In this work, we investigated the underlying mechanisms that drives the resulting mechanical properties and anisotropic behavior observed within AM Ti-6Al-4V. A series of tensile specimens were machined and tested from coupons that were produced via various AM processes that included directed energy deposition and powder bed fusion processes. The microstructure of the AM coupons were characterized to help develop an empirical strength model. Using this model and comparing the mechanical behavior results from Ti-6Al-4V specimens that were produced by various AM processes and in various post-process conditions, a fuller picture was obtained on the significant factors from the AM processing and post-processing that impacted the microstructure and the resulting mechanical behavior.

OTHER PAPERS PLANNED FOR THIS SYMPOSIUM

Correlating Processing, Structure and Properties for Additively Manufactured Ti-6Al-4V
Dynamic Transformations In AM Ti6Al4V Alloy
Environmental Degradation of AM-fabricated Ti6Al4V Alloy
Fracture of additively manufactured Ti-6Al-4V under multiaxial loading: experiments and modeling
Influence of Different Post-printing Treatments on the In Vitro Biocompatibility of 3D Generated Titanium Plates
Mechanical properties, fracture surface and microstructure of additively manufactured Ti6Al4V
Microstructural Modeling of β to α Transformation Morphologies in Multi-layered Laser Wire Additively Manufactured Ti-6Al-4V Parts
Multiscale Mechanical Studies of Dual-phase Titanium Alloys Made by Additive Manufacturing
Study of Effects from Post-processing on the Fatigue Performances of Laser Powder Bed Fusion Built Parts Using Hydride-dehydride Ti-6Al-4V Powders
Study the Effect of Thermal Gradients on the Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Electron Beam Melting Ti-6Al-4V Builds
Understanding Microstructure and Mechanical Property Variations in Lase-based Powder Bed Fusion of Ti-6Al-4V and their Heat Treatment Design

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