Abstract

TA15 titanium alloy thick-wall parts have been deposited by Laser rapid forming (LRF) process. In this paper, a new overlap method between two adjacent laser tracks has been used to deposit the thick-wall titanium part. Results showed that the LRFed thick-wall titanium part was good in shape by using the new overlap method. The microstructure of the LRFed titanium alloy primarily consists of columnar prior-beta grain, which is perpendicular to the substrate resulting from directionally solidification. It also could be observed that the size of alpha phase increased with increasing laser power and decreasing scanning velocity. Tensile properties of LRFed titanium was slightly lower than that of the wrought annealed TA15 titanium alloy, after the heat-treatment of 940°C/1h/AC, the heat-treated titanium alloy showed good tensile properties which were equivalent to that of the wrought annealed TA15 titanium alloy.

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