In-Situ Reactions during Direct Laser Deposition of a Functionally Gradient Ti64-B Composite

The paper presents the results of experimental studies on the synthesis of a metal-matrix composite by direct laser deposition, including the assessment of optimum irradiation modes to make such a material free of defects (pores, cracks, etc.). It is shown that in-situ synthesis is provided by laser...

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Hauptverfasser: Fomin, V. M., Malikov, A. G., Golyshev, A. A., Bulina, N. V., Ancharov, A. I., Vitoshkin, I. E., Brusentseva, T. A., Filippov, A. A.
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description The paper presents the results of experimental studies on the synthesis of a metal-matrix composite by direct laser deposition, including the assessment of optimum irradiation modes to make such a material free of defects (pores, cracks, etc.). It is shown that in-situ synthesis is provided by laser irradiation of a powder mixture composed of polycrystalline boron and titanium alloy Ti64 in a ratio of 1 : 9 wt %. According to X-ray diffraction analysis with synchrotron radiation, scanning electron microscopy, and nanoindentation, the deposited material contains second phases in the form of TiB and TiB 2 ceramics. According to mechanical tests, the elastic modulus and the hardness of the Ti64 metal matrix are E av = 159.7 GPa and H av = 7 GPa, and those of synthesized particles (whiskers) are E av = 321.6 GPa and H av = 19.7 GPa, respectively.
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Mechanical tests
Metal matrix composites
Modulus of elasticity
Nanoindentation
Physics
Physics and Astronomy
Solid State Physics
Synchrotron radiation
Synchrotrons
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Titanium base alloys
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