In Situ Fabrication of TiC/Ti-Matrix Composites by Laser Directed Energy Deposition.

Materials (Basel)

Center for Advanced Laser Technologies (CETAL), National Institute for Laser, Plasma and Radiation Physics (INFLPR), 077125 Magurele, Romania.

Published: August 2024

In this study, crack-free TiC/Ti composites with TiC content ranging from 0 to 15 wt.% were successfully fabricated using Direct Energy Deposition with a dual-feeder system that concomitantly delivered different amounts of both constituents into a high-power laser beam. The samples were investigated to evaluate the morphologies and distribution behavior of TiC. The microhardness values of the samples obtained under optimal processing conditions increased from 192 ± 5.3 HV (pure Ti) to 300 ± 14.2 HV (Ti + wt.% 15 TiC). Also, TiC has a significant impact on the Ti matrix, increasing the strength of TMCs up to 725 ± 5.4 MPa, while the elongation drastically decreased to 0.62 ± 0.04%. The wear rate is not proportionally affected by the rise content of TiC reinforcement; the hypoeutectic region of TMCs exhibited a wear rate of 2.45 mm/N·m (Ti + wt.% 3 TiC) and a friction coefficient of 0.48 compared to the ones from the hypereutectic region, which measured a wear rate of 3.02 mm/N·m (Ti + wt.% 15 TiC) and a friction coefficient of 0.63. The improved values of mechanical properties in the case of TMCs as compared to pure Ti are provided due to the solid solution strengthening of carbon and the fine grain strengthening. This work outlines a method for changing TiC morphologies to improve the hardness and tensile strength of TMCs fabricated starting from micro-scale powder.

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