Chinese Journal of Lasers, Volume. 45, Issue 12, 1202004(2018)

Effect of Ultrasonic Vibration on Microstructure and Properties of Laser Cladded and Solution-Aging Treated Ti6Al4V Alloys

Anfeng Zhang1、*, Tao Fu2, Tan Wang1, and Chaoyang Liang1
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  • 1 State Key Laboratory for Manufacturing Systems Engineering, School of Mechanical Engineering, Xi'an Jiaotong University, Xi'an, Shaanxi 710049, China
  • 2 Key Laboratory of Biomedical Information Engineering of Ministry of Education, School of Life Science and Technology, Xi'an Jiaotong University, Xi'an, Shaanxi 710049, China
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    The effect of ultrasonic vibration on the microstructures and mechanical properties of the as-deposited and the solution-aging treated forming parts is investigated during the laser cladding deposition of Ti6Al4V alloys. The research results show that, the ultrasonic vibration during deposition can reduce the surface roughness and residual stress of forming parts, which makes the β columnar grains refined, and the strength and elongation of the forming part increase slightly. As for the forming parts after solution-aging treatment, a mixed structure composed of equiaxed α phase, basket-shaped flaky α phase and converted β phase is formed. However, the grains are still small, the elongation is relatively high, the plasticity increases significantly, and the strength decreases little. The comprehensive mechanical properties overpass the forged part standard.

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    Anfeng Zhang, Tao Fu, Tan Wang, Chaoyang Liang. Effect of Ultrasonic Vibration on Microstructure and Properties of Laser Cladded and Solution-Aging Treated Ti6Al4V Alloys[J]. Chinese Journal of Lasers, 2018, 45(12): 1202004

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    Category: laser manufacturing

    Received: Jul. 4, 2018

    Accepted: Jul. 30, 2018

    Published Online: May. 9, 2019

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    DOI:10.3788/CJL201845.1202004

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