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Processing and Microstructure of Laser Melt Injected WCp in a Ti-6Al-4V Matrix

2002-03-19
2002-01-1414
In this study the Laser Melt Injection (LMI) process is explored to create a Metal Matrix Composite (MMC) consisting of 80 μm sized WC particles embedded in the top layer of a Ti-6Al-4V alloy. In particular the influences of the principal process parameters, e.g. power density, scanning speed and power flow rate, on the dimensions of the laser track and microstructural features are examined. Typical dimensions of a single laser track are, depending on the laser parameters, a width of 1.8 mm and a depth of 0.7 mm. The volume fraction of the WC particles is about 0.25- 0.30. An important finding is that the particle distribution is homogeneous and that the particles are injected over the whole depth and whole width of the melt pool. Further, an advantageous point is that this particular material system allows a certain variation of the processing parameters and that larger surface areas can be treated by an overlap of laser tracks.
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