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      High Cycle Fatigue (HCF) Performance of Ti-6Al-4V Alloy Processed by Selective Laser Melting

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      Advanced Materials Research
      Trans Tech Publications

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          Selective laser melting (SLM) is a relatively new additive manufacturing (AM) technology which uses laser energy for manufacturing in a layered pattern. The unique manufacturing process of SLM offers a competitive advantage in case of very complex and highly customized parts having quasi-static mechanical properties comparable to those of wrought materials. However, it is not currently being harnessed in dynamic applications due to the lack of reliable fatigue data. The manufacturing process shows competitive advantages particularly in the aerospace and medical industry in which Ti-6Al-4V is commonly used, especially for high performance and dynamic applications. Therefore, in this exploratory research, high cycle fatigue (HCF) tests were performed for as-built, polished and shot-peened samples to investigate the capability of SLM for these applications. As-built samples showed a drastic decrement of fatigue limit due to poor surface quality (R a ≈ 13 µm) obtained from the SLM process. Polishing improved the fatigue limit to more than 500 MPa, the typical value for base material. The effect of shot-peening proved to be antithetical to the expected results. In this context, fractographic analysis showed that very small remnant porosity (less than 0.4%) played a critical role in fatigue performance.

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              Journal
              AMR
              Advanced Materials Research
              AMR
              Trans Tech Publications
              1662-8985
              September 2013
              September 2013
              : 816-817
              : 134-139
              Affiliations
              [1 ]Technical University Hamburg-Harburg
              [2 ]TU Dortmund University
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              10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.816-817.134
              5da77bea-9eab-4d53-9b1e-c38f93111ad8
              © 2013
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