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  • 2021Texturing and phase evolution in ti-6al-4v26citations
  • 2021Novel hybrid method to additively manufacture denser graphite structures using Binder Jetting16citations

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  • Katz-Demyanetz, Alexander
  • Popov, Artemiy A.
  • Qi, Yuanshen
  • Stepanov, Stepan I.
  • Lobanov, Mikhail L.
  • Popova, Elena N.
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Texturing and phase evolution in ti-6al-4v

  • Katz-Demyanetz, Alexander
  • Popov, Artemiy A.
  • Qi, Yuanshen
  • Muller-Kamskii, Gary
  • Stepanov, Stepan I.
  • Lobanov, Mikhail L.
  • Popova, Elena N.
Abstract

<p>The research demonstrates microstructural changes and development of specific texture in Ti-6Al-4V specimens produced by electron beam melting (EBM) under different conditions. The effect of two factors, namely, raw material (powder) recycling and hot isostatic pressing (HIP), on the EBM produced samples structure and properties, has been explored. The as-printed and treated samples were investigated using electron backscattered diffraction (EBSD) analysis. Modification of mechanical properties after the EBM and HIP are explained by the EBSD data on microstructural phenomena and phase transformations. The work is devoted to assessing the possibility of reusing the residual titanium alloy powder for the manufacture of titanium components by the combination of EBM and HIP methods.</p>

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • phase
  • texture
  • titanium
  • titanium alloy
  • electron backscatter diffraction
  • electron beam melting
  • hot isostatic pressing
  • phase evolution