Chinese Journal of Lasers, Volume. 42, Issue s1, 103007(2015)

Research on Laser Gradient Modified Destressing Restoration of Aerial Titanium Alloy Impairment

Cui Aiyong1、*, Hu Fangyou1, Wei Huakai1, Liu Haodong1, Huang Fei2, and Wang Zhi1
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    To realize laser gradient modified destressing restoration of aerial titanium alloy impairment, experiments of functionally gradient reparative layers (FGRL) and non functionally gradient layers (N-FGL) on Ti600 substrate by pulsed Nd:YAG have been carried out. The microstructures and elementary distribution regularities of FGRL are investigated. The thermal shock and thermal fatigue properties of FGRL and N-FGL are examined contrastively. It is found that a rapidly solidified microstructure consisted of in situ synthesized TiC reinforced phase distributed on FGRL in the form of globular grains has three main different shapes: bulky or imperfect arborescent crystal, fine or approximately equiaxial crystal and chopped fibriform crystal. With the increasing of original Cr3C2 content, the number and size of arborescent crystal increase obviously. Resisting thermal shock and thermal fatigue properties indicate that gradiently transitional components of FGRL can relax thermal stress effectively. The main surface oxidation morphology of FGRL possesses densely fine fibrous crystal. Otherwise, that is uniformly polygonal and crassitude TiO2 crystal to Ti600.

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    Cui Aiyong, Hu Fangyou, Wei Huakai, Liu Haodong, Huang Fei, Wang Zhi. Research on Laser Gradient Modified Destressing Restoration of Aerial Titanium Alloy Impairment[J]. Chinese Journal of Lasers, 2015, 42(s1): 103007

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    Category: laser manufacturing

    Received: Jan. 23, 2015

    Accepted: --

    Published Online: Sep. 14, 2015

    The Author Email: Aiyong Cui (caylaser@163.com)

    DOI:10.3788/cjl201542.s103007

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