The effects of different selective laser melting (SLM) scan speeds (150 mm.s−1, 95 mm.s−1, 60 mm.s−1, 55 mm.s−1, and 50 mm.s−1) on the microstructure and texture evolution of in situ TiC-NiCr cermet were investigated in the present study. The rotating scan strategy of 60° rotation (Rot-scan) was used to print the samples. Microstructural evolutions were investigated using scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) and X-ray diffraction analyses were used to identify the micro- and macro-crystallographic preferred orientation (texture). According to the results, the in situ formation of TiC via exothermic reaction resulted in different directions of temperature gradient in the melt pool. Consequently, nucleation and growth occurred in various directions. However, α-fiber texture could be observed in the orientation distribution function (ODF) of the manufactured specimens. © 2021 Elsevier Inc.

Microstructure and texture evolution during the manufacturing of in situ TiC-NiCr cermet through selective laser melting process / Aramian, A.; Sadeghian, Z.; Wan, D.; Holovenko, Y.; Razavi, S. M. J.; Berto, Filippo. - In: MATERIALS CHARACTERIZATION. - ISSN 1044-5803. - 178:(2021). [10.1016/j.matchar.2021.111289]

Microstructure and texture evolution during the manufacturing of in situ TiC-NiCr cermet through selective laser melting process

Berto Filippo
2021

Abstract

The effects of different selective laser melting (SLM) scan speeds (150 mm.s−1, 95 mm.s−1, 60 mm.s−1, 55 mm.s−1, and 50 mm.s−1) on the microstructure and texture evolution of in situ TiC-NiCr cermet were investigated in the present study. The rotating scan strategy of 60° rotation (Rot-scan) was used to print the samples. Microstructural evolutions were investigated using scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) and X-ray diffraction analyses were used to identify the micro- and macro-crystallographic preferred orientation (texture). According to the results, the in situ formation of TiC via exothermic reaction resulted in different directions of temperature gradient in the melt pool. Consequently, nucleation and growth occurred in various directions. However, α-fiber texture could be observed in the orientation distribution function (ODF) of the manufactured specimens. © 2021 Elsevier Inc.
2021
backscattering; cermets; distribution functions; melting; scanning electron microscopy; textures; titanium carbide; X ray diffraction analysis, additive manufacturing; electron backscatter diffraction; laser melting process; macro-micro texture; microstructure evolutions; scan speed; selective laser melting; texture evolutions; TiC-based cermets, selective laser melting; additive manufacturing (AM); electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD); macro-micro texture; selective laser melting (SLM); TiC-based cermet
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Microstructure and texture evolution during the manufacturing of in situ TiC-NiCr cermet through selective laser melting process / Aramian, A.; Sadeghian, Z.; Wan, D.; Holovenko, Y.; Razavi, S. M. J.; Berto, Filippo. - In: MATERIALS CHARACTERIZATION. - ISSN 1044-5803. - 178:(2021). [10.1016/j.matchar.2021.111289]
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