2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.matchar.2018.03.003
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Effect of laser power on oxygen and nitrogen concentration of commercially pure titanium manufactured by selective laser melting

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“…Since the clads were produced in N 2 atmosphere, there is a possibility of nitrogen dissolution in the clads during melting process. Past literature shows an increasing dissolved nitrogen content in the AM component with increasing VED 92,93 . Therefore, increasing VED and slower cooling rates would facilitate nitrogen dissolution in the clads.…”
Section: Electrochemical Characterization At the Beginning Of The Comentioning
confidence: 80%
“…Since the clads were produced in N 2 atmosphere, there is a possibility of nitrogen dissolution in the clads during melting process. Past literature shows an increasing dissolved nitrogen content in the AM component with increasing VED 92,93 . Therefore, increasing VED and slower cooling rates would facilitate nitrogen dissolution in the clads.…”
Section: Electrochemical Characterization At the Beginning Of The Comentioning
confidence: 80%
“…% under high temperature (>800 • C) [24]. As is well known, the solid solution of oxygen can dramatically harden the matrix phase of titanium alloys [25]. In titanium, the lattice parameters of the hexagonal close packed crystal structure are a = 0.295 nm and c = 0.468 nm, giving a c/a ratio of 1.587.…”
Section: Microhardnessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…substrate, which implies that the deposited coatings possess better wear resistance than Ti6Al4V substrate. According to the Archard theory, the wear loss M of specimens is calculated as [25,26]:…”
Section: Wear Resistancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, unlike DED the process takes place within an argon filled chamber rather than using a localised shielding gas. In SLM, the level of oxidation to the material has been found to be dependent on the laser beam power, with higher laser power resulting in more oxidation and a hardness increase in the material [40]. During SEBM, vacuum chambers are used to prevent oxygen exposure.…”
Section: Processmentioning
confidence: 99%