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Corrosion Studies of Additive Manufactured Alpha-Beta Ti Alloys
Abstract
Alpha-Beta Titanium Alloys are used extensively in various industries, from aerospace to power generation, oil and gas and bio-medical applications.Production of these alloys, in recent years, has been explored using additive manufacturing methods (AM).The effect of process parameters on the electrochemical behavior of alpha-beta titanium alloys produced by Electron Beam Melting (EBM) was studied. The as built parts were examined using optical and scanning electron microscopy equipped with energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, as well as X-ray diffraction.SEM examination of samples post electrochemical tests was also performed to understand the corrosion mechanisms and relate them to the microstructures and process parameters.The results from this study are presented in this paper.Keywords: Alpha-beta Titanium alloys, Electron Beam Melting, corrosion, microstructure.