scholarly journals Influence of hot isostatic pressing on mechanical response of as-built SLM titanium alloy

Author(s):  
M Roudnicka ◽  
K Mertova ◽  
D Vojtech
Author(s):  
G. H. Harth

This paper presents the state-of-the-art knowledge concerning the application of powder metallurgy to the fabrication of titanium alloy turbine engine components. The effect of powder type, powder processing, and method of powder consolidation on the mechanical properties and microstructures of P/M parts it discussed. The advantages of using hot isostatic pressing (HIP) in producing engine components is outlined.


Materials ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 12 (15) ◽  
pp. 2495 ◽  
Author(s):  
Isidoro Iván Cuesta ◽  
Emilio Martínez-Pañeda ◽  
Andrés Díaz ◽  
Jesús Manuel Alegre

Additive manufacturing is becoming a technique with great prospects for the production of components with new designs or shapes that are difficult to obtain by conventional manufacturing methods. One of the most promising techniques for printing metallic components is binder jetting, due to its time efficiency and its ability to generate complex parts. In this process, a liquid binding agent is selectively deposited to adhere the powder particles of the printing material. Once the metallic piece is generated, it undergoes a subsequent process of curing and sintering to increase its density (hot isostatic pressing). In this work, we propose subjecting the manufactured component to an additional post-processing treatment involving the application of a high hydrostatic pressure (5000 bar) at room temperature. This post-processing technique, so-called cold isostatic pressing (CIP), is shown to increase the yield load and the maximum carrying capacity of an additively manufactured AISI 316L stainless steel. The mechanical properties, with and without CIP processing, are estimated by means of the small punch test, a suitable experimental technique to assess the mechanical response of small samples. In addition, we investigate the porosity and microstructure of the material according to the orientations of layer deposition during the manufacturing process. Our observations reveal a homogeneous distribution independent of these orientations, evidencing thus an isotropic behaviour of the material.


2011 ◽  
Vol 43 (3) ◽  
pp. 247-260 ◽  
Author(s):  
Y. Xue ◽  
L.H. Lang ◽  
G.L. Bu ◽  
L. Li

Densification model of titanium alloy (Ti-6Al-4V) are investigated during hot isostatic pressing (Hip). Experimental data was obtained at various pressures and temperatures during hot isostatic pressing (Hip). Experimental data are compared with the finite element calculations by using the hybrid model and Abouaf model, respectively. The results show that the finite element calculation results by the hybrid model are in agreement with the experimental data for densification behaviour of the titanium alloy powder under Hip; however, the finite element calculation results by using the Abouaf model are over the experimental data. In addition, in order to obtaining relative density distributions of porous body, the statistical relationships during Poisson?s ratio, Rockwell hardness and the relative density of porous body were formulated, the results show that the statistical relationship between Poisson?s ratio and the relative density of porous body is essential to construct such a constitutive model; the statistical relationship between Rockwell hardness and the relative density of porous body is essential to obtain relative density distributions of porous body.


2013 ◽  
Vol 848 ◽  
pp. 50-54
Author(s):  
Guo Liang Bu ◽  
Li Hui Lang ◽  
Gang Wang ◽  
Yao Song ◽  
Qiu Yu Xu

Numerical simulation of titanium alloy powder during hot isostatic pressing (HIP) with Shima model is studied in this paper. Material parameters in this model were determined based on uniaxial compression test with different relative density specimens. A titanium alloy ring sample was designed and formed by hot isostatic pressing. The sample was analyzed by using Shima model in the platform of MSC.Marc with the determined parameters of titanium alloy (Ti-6Al-4V). The results of simulation with Shima model were in a good agreement with that result of experiment. Finally, the model is successfully applied to complex model of impeller to predict the deformation during HIP.


2020 ◽  
Vol 50 ◽  
pp. 652-657
Author(s):  
Liu Haijun ◽  
Xue Yong ◽  
Zhang Zhimin ◽  
Ren Luying ◽  
Wu Yaojin ◽  
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