Abstract

The fabrication of dense components composed of Ti-based alloys, i.e., Ti-X (X = Cr, Nb, Mo, Ta) alloys, from a mixture of pure elemental powders was achieved using selective laser melting (SLM) process. The Ti-Cr alloys comprise β-Ti single-phase components without any non-molten particles and macroscopic defects. The crystallographic texture of these β-Ti-Cr alloys can be controlled effectively by optimizing the build parameters. The development of {001}〈100〉crystallographic orientation during the SLM process is discussed based on the solidification process focusing on the columnar cell growth in the melt pool. These results demonstrate the possibility of fabricating the Ti-based alloy components with well-developed crystallographic texture from the mixture of pure elemental powders using the process of SLM.

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