Yunmian Xiao, Yongqiang Yang, Di Wang, Hanxiang Zhou, Zibin Liu, Linqing Liu, Shibiao Wu, Changhui Song
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Abstract
Recent research has focused on laser in-situ additive manufacturing of metal matrix composites with spatially controllable microstructures (phases). This study, inspired by the process of inserting mesh fibers into reinforced concrete, synthesizes TiN in situ using laser powder bed fusion and N2 gas. The laser-melted track, embedded with TiN particles, formed a spatially heterostructured Ti composite (SHTC) with a three-dimensional, artificially controlled architecture in a pure Ti matrix. The influences of process parameters on the mechanical properties of the spatially heterostructured Ti composite and the microstructural evolution of TiN/Ti were investigated emphatically. The results showed that the growth direction of the microstructure was changed by laser powder bed fusion additive manufacturing with alternating N2–Ar gas under suitable N2 concentration and melting track spacing. Among all spatially heterostructured Ti composites, the TiN–Ti heterolayer net-like structure achieved a high ultimate tensile strength of ∼1.0 GPa and elongation of 27 %, demonstrating a superior strength-ductility combination than intrinsic pure Ti and uniform TiN composites, as well as traditional layered structure Ti-based composites. During the tensile test, the deformation behavior was monitored in situ using digital image correlation, and the fracture mechanism was investigated. Hetero-deformation induced strengthening and toughening potentially explains the mechanism behind the strength enhancement of spatially heterostructured Ti composites. Furthermore, this work may stimulate research and development in additive manufacturing of spatial heterostructures with configurable structures, targeting synergistic regulation of strength and ductility in the integration of structure-material-function.
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The International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture is dedicated to advancing scientific comprehension of the fundamental mechanics involved in processes and machines utilized in the manufacturing of engineering components. While the primary focus is on metals, the journal also explores applications in composites, ceramics, and other structural or functional materials. The coverage includes a diverse range of topics:
- Essential mechanics of processes involving material removal, accretion, and deformation, encompassing solid, semi-solid, or particulate forms.
- Significant scientific advancements in existing or new processes and machines.
- In-depth characterization of workpiece materials (structure/surfaces) through advanced techniques (e.g., SEM, EDS, TEM, EBSD, AES, Raman spectroscopy) to unveil new phenomenological aspects governing manufacturing processes.
- Tool design, utilization, and comprehensive studies of failure mechanisms.
- Innovative concepts of machine tools, fixtures, and tool holders supported by modeling and demonstrations relevant to manufacturing processes within the journal's scope.
- Novel scientific contributions exploring interactions between the machine tool, control system, software design, and processes.
- Studies elucidating specific mechanisms governing niche processes (e.g., ultra-high precision, nano/atomic level manufacturing with either mechanical or non-mechanical "tools").
- Innovative approaches, underpinned by thorough scientific analysis, addressing emerging or breakthrough processes (e.g., bio-inspired manufacturing) and/or applications (e.g., ultra-high precision optics).