Orientation matters: Assessing the cyclic deformation behaviour of laser powder bed fusion Ti-6Al-4V

Jieming S. Zhang*, Yun Deng, Huifang Liu, Yuanbo T. Tang, Andrew Lui, Patrick S. Grant, Enrique Alabort, Roger C. Reed, Alan C. F. Cocks

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Abstract

The orientation dependency of the fatigue behaviour of laser powder bed fusion Ti-6Al-4V has been analyzed and rationalized. Seven build orientations relative to the build plate have been studied. The 75° specimen demonstrates the highest fatigue life owing to the optimal surface quality and low proportions of grains near-parallel to the loading direction. When the build orientation is 30° or below, only defects on the downward-facing surface serve as the fatigue crack initiation sites as a result of the poor surface quality. Beyond 45°, cracks begin to initiate from the otherward-facing surface owing to the reduced variation in R a across the sample surface. The large variation in the size and number of pore clusters near the initiation site governs the highest fatigue scatter of the 75° specimen whereas the difference in crack initiation sites of the 45° specimen results in the large difference in fatigue life. Our results demonstrate that the orientation effect is a critical factor to consider for the design of fatigue-tolerant intricate components.
Original languageEnglish
Article number113485
Number of pages12
JournalMaterials and Design
Volume248
Early online date26 Nov 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2024

Keywords

  • Titanium
  • Laser powder bed fusion
  • Fatigue
  • Orientation-dependency
  • X-ray computed tomography

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