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    Additive manufacturing of refractory alloys

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    Author
    Miklas, Abigail
    Advisor
    Clarke, Amy
    Date issued
    2022
    Keywords
    additive manufacturing
    CET
    refractory alloy
    single-track melt
    solidification
    
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    https://hdl.handle.net/11124/176629
    Abstract
    Refractory alloys are known for their high temperature capabilities and are intended for use at ultra-high temperatures above even 1200°C, which exceeds the capabilities of conventional superalloys. Additive manufacturing (AM) is an attractive alternative processing route because refractory alloys are difficult to fabricate through traditional methods; AM can form a near net-shape part with a tailored microstructure. This work seeks to evaluate the solidification behavior of refractory alloys under AM conditions and establish corresponding solidification models. Two binary alloys, Mo30Nb and Nb7.5Ta, as well as the commercial Nb alloy, C103, and one refractory high entropy alloy (RHEA), MoNbTaTi, were subjected to single track melts in a laser powder bed fusion (LPBF) machine. Each melt track was evaluated in the scanning electron microscope (SEM), which determined that some AM conditions used led to non-ideal behavior. Electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) revealed that the Nb7.5Ta, C103, and MoNbTaTi all exhibited new grain nucleation to various extents while the Mo30Nb exhibited primarily epitaxial growth. This was found to be inconsistent with solidification models that were developed for each alloy and each set of AM conditions to predict the columnar to equiaxed transition behavior (CET) of the experimental microstructures. This disparity was largely attributed to the input parameters for the solidification model, which were developed using Thermo-Calc and SYSWELD. These input parameters include the alloy specific Gibbs-Thomson coefficient and thermophysical properties, the solute specific liquidus slopes and partitioning coefficients, as well as the process specific thermal gradients. Each input parameter was evaluated to determine the likely changes required for the modeled values to generate solidification models that better correspond to what was observed experimentally.
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