In-situ comparison of deformation behavior at 23 ℃ and 650 ℃ of laser direct melting deposited Ti-6Al-4V alloy

2019 
Abstract Laser direct melting deposited (LDMD) Ti-6Al-4V alloys are mainly used in aerospace fields. It is very important to study their deformation behavior as a function of the application conditions ( i.e. temperature and stress). This work compared the dynamic microstructure evolution and mechanical properties of LDMD Ti-6Al-4V alloys at 23 ℃ and 650 ℃. A method based on in-situ scanning electron microscopy (SEM) tensile testing was used to identify the initiation of cracks and propagation mode of slip bands. The deformation mechanisms at low and elevated temperatures were discussed. The results showed that the strength decreased and the elongation increased with increasing temperature. These results were verified by the propagation modes of slip bands and opening of the active deformation systems.
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