2024年粉末冶金国際会議

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[T20] Material Characterization

Oral

2024年10月14日(月) 16:50 〜 18:30 Room D (3F 304, Conference Center)

Chairpersons: Katsuyoshi Kondoh (Osaka University, Japan), Noriharu Yodoshi (Kyushu University, Japan)

17:50 〜 18:10

[14D-T20-04] Low-Alloy Titanium: A Sustainable Alternative for Laser Powder Bed Fusion

*J. Huang1, A. Issariyapat1 S. Kariya1, J. Umeda1, K. Kondoh1 (1.Osaka University, Japan)

キーワード:Titanium, Additive Manufacturing, Sustainability, Microstructure, Mechanical Properties

Additively manufactured (AM) α+β titanium alloys produced by laser powder-bed fusion (L-PBF) typically exhibit fine acicular microstructures due to the intrinsically fast-cooling rates of the process. In solute-rich alloys such as Ti-6Al-4V, this extreme grain refinement can severely reduce plasticity (FS<10%), thereby exposing parts to catastrophic engineering failures. In pursuit of a superior strength-ductility balance, we investigated the L-PBF processing of compositionally lean Ti-alloys containing small fractions of common iron, oxygen, and nitrogen solutes (just beyond the standards of commercial purity). Despite their traditionally low wrought strengths, these near-purity alloys are shown to pair well with the grain refinement effects of L-PBF to produce mechanical properties on par with wrought Ti-6Al-4V (YS>950 MPa, FS>10%), indicating a strong compatibility with AM processing. Meanwhile, these compositions are rare-metal free, and simple to recycle, thereby offering a cheap and sustainable alternative for use in titanium AM.