Publication date: 5 April 2017
Source:Materials & Design, Volume 119
Author(s): Bei He, Xiang-Jun Tian, Xu Cheng, Jia Li, Hua-Ming Wang
Gas tungsten arc welding was used to repair the laser additive manufactured Ti-5Al-5Mo-5V-1Cr-1Fe (Ti-55511) alloy with a subsequent triplex annealing treatment. The tensile properties of heat treated specimens containing of different proportions of weld zone were designed to evaluate the influence of weld zone on tensile properties of the alloy. Microstructures, microhardness and tensile tests were performed to study the mechanical properties and fracture behaviors of the specimens. Results show that dissolved oxygen in the weld zone has a strong influence on increasing the number of α phase nucleation sites that can lead to different αp morphologies in the base metal and weld zone. These different αp can lead to distinct microstructures after triplex annealing treatment but with similar α volume fractions. Besides, plasticity deterioration of the repaired tensile specimens is mainly attributed to the formation of columnar grain boundary α phases in the weld zone which are considered to be the earliest nucleation sites of microcracks and confirmed by in situ tensile test. With the increase of WZ proportions in the cross section of tensile specimens, the plasticity of the alloy gradually decreases.
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