Acta Metallurgica Sinica (English Letters) ›› 2022, Vol. 35 ›› Issue (8): 1357-1364.DOI: 10.1007/s40195-022-01384-9

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Interfacial Features of Stainless Steel/Titanium Alloy Multi-metal Fabricated by Laser Additive Manufacturing

Jialin Yang1, Xing Li2(), Hanbo Yao2, Yingchun Guan2,3,4()   

  1. 1Institute of Machinery Manufacturing Technology, China Academy of Engineering Physics, Mianyang, 621900, China
    2Hefei Innovation Research Institute of Beihang University, Anhui, 230012, China
    3School of Mechanical Engineering and Automation, Beihang University, Beijing, 100083, China
    4National Engineering Laboratory of Additive Manufacturing for Large Metallic Components, Beihang University, Beijing, 100083, China

Abstract:

Laser additive manufacturing (LAM) is promising for fabricating multi-metallic component, but the mechanism of microstructural evolution at the interface of two metals is still needed to research further. In this study, a 316L stainless steel/Ti6Al4V alloy multi-metal was fabricated by LAM, and the mechanism of intermetallic phase transformation was deeply investigated. Results show that a strong reaction zone (SRZ) can be induced at the interface of the multi-metal. The phase constituents at the SRZ vary from χ (Ti5Fe17Cr5) + Fe2Ti + α′-Ti + β-Ti or FeTi to Fe2Ti + χ when the laser power is increased. When the scanning speed is further decreased, the thickness of the SRZ is significantly increased, and α′-Ti phase is also formed at this region besides Fe2Ti and χ phases. Moreover, the micro-hardness at the SRZ is increased, caused by the intermetallic phase transformation and elemental interdiffusion at the interface.

Key words: Laser additive manufacturing, Stainless steel/titanium alloy, Multi-metal, Intermetallic phase, Microstructural evolution