The formation mechanism of banded microstructures of an electron beam melted engineering intermetallic Ti–48Al–2Cr–2Nb alloy, the solidification behavior, and the heat treatment response are investigated via a process parameter study. Scanning electron microscopy, hardness testing, X-ray diffraction, electron probe microanalysis, thermomechanical analysis, electron backscatter diffraction, heat treatments, as well as thermodynamic equilibrium calculation, and numerical simulation were performed. All specimens show near-γ microstructures with low amounts of α2 and traces of βo. Fabrication with an increased energy input leads to an increased Al loss due to evaporation, a lower α-transus temperature, and to a higher hardness. Banded microstru...
Engineering titanium aluminide (TiAl) alloys are a family of intermetallic materials that, thanks to...
The effect of a two-step heat treatment on the microstructure and high-temperature tensile propertie...
Gamma titanium aluminides (γ-TiAl) have been recognized for decades to be suitable for aerospace app...
The formation mechanism of banded microstructures of an electron beam melted engineering intermetall...
Intermetallic γ‐TiAl based alloys offer outstanding creep properties, high specific strength and su...
International audienceElectron Beam Melting (EBM), a powder bed additive layer manufacturing process...
Electron Beam Melting (EBM), a powder bed additive layer manufacturing process, was used to produce ...
An additive layer manufacturing (ALM) technique, electron beam melting, has been used for the produc...
AbstractThis paper clarified a novel strategy to improve the tensile properties of the Ti-48Al-2Cr-2...
Here, an electron beam selective melting (EBM) technique was employed to shape Ti–48Al–2Cr–2Nb alloy...
To improve the mechanical properties of additively manufactured parts, specific heat treatments must...
In the current work an investigation of the microstructures of EBM built Ti-6Al-4V test bars has be...
To improve the mechanical properties of additively manufactured parts, specific heat treatments must...
Titanium aluminides qualify adequately for advanced aero-engine applications in place of conventiona...
The success of laser and electron beam-based fabrication processes for additive manufacture and repa...
Engineering titanium aluminide (TiAl) alloys are a family of intermetallic materials that, thanks to...
The effect of a two-step heat treatment on the microstructure and high-temperature tensile propertie...
Gamma titanium aluminides (γ-TiAl) have been recognized for decades to be suitable for aerospace app...
The formation mechanism of banded microstructures of an electron beam melted engineering intermetall...
Intermetallic γ‐TiAl based alloys offer outstanding creep properties, high specific strength and su...
International audienceElectron Beam Melting (EBM), a powder bed additive layer manufacturing process...
Electron Beam Melting (EBM), a powder bed additive layer manufacturing process, was used to produce ...
An additive layer manufacturing (ALM) technique, electron beam melting, has been used for the produc...
AbstractThis paper clarified a novel strategy to improve the tensile properties of the Ti-48Al-2Cr-2...
Here, an electron beam selective melting (EBM) technique was employed to shape Ti–48Al–2Cr–2Nb alloy...
To improve the mechanical properties of additively manufactured parts, specific heat treatments must...
In the current work an investigation of the microstructures of EBM built Ti-6Al-4V test bars has be...
To improve the mechanical properties of additively manufactured parts, specific heat treatments must...
Titanium aluminides qualify adequately for advanced aero-engine applications in place of conventiona...
The success of laser and electron beam-based fabrication processes for additive manufacture and repa...
Engineering titanium aluminide (TiAl) alloys are a family of intermetallic materials that, thanks to...
The effect of a two-step heat treatment on the microstructure and high-temperature tensile propertie...
Gamma titanium aluminides (γ-TiAl) have been recognized for decades to be suitable for aerospace app...