Abstract

In this study, the TiN nanoparticles modified Al–Mn-Sc composite and Al–Mn-Sc alloy have been fabricated by the laser powder bed fusion (LPBF). The microstructure, mechanical properties and strengthening mechanisms of these materials were discussed in details for both the as-built and artificial aged conditions. The results showed that the aged Al–Mn-Sc/TiN composite exhibits homogeneous nucleation with equiaxed grains ranging from 0.81 μm to 1.30 μm. After direct aging treatment of 300 °C, there are a volume fraction of secondary L12-Al3(Ti, Sc, Zr) nanoparticles precipitated in the composite sample, contributing to an ultra-high fracture strength of 701 ± 16 MPa. The increment in strength brought by TiN mainly comes from fine grains and high volume fraction of L12-Al3(Ti, Sc, Zr) nanoprecipitates. The fracture behaviors suggest that the uniform distribution of reinforced particles and less amount of micro pores can improve the strength and ductility of LPBF particle reinforced aluminum matrix composites.

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