Joining dissimilar metal of Ti and CoCrMo using directed energy deposition

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Vioni Dwi Sartika [1 ]
Won Seok Choi [1 ]
Gwanghyo Choi [1 ]
Jaewook Han [1 ,2 ]
Sung-Jin Chang [3 ]
Won-Seok Ko [4 ]
Blazej Grabowski [5 ]
Pyuck-Pa Choi [4 ]
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[1] Department of Materials Science and Engineering,Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
[2] Gangwon Regional Division,Korea Institute of Industrial Technology
[3] Division of Measurement and Analysis,National Nanofab Center
[4] School of Materials Science and Engineering,University of Ulsan
[5] Institute for Materials Science,University of Stuttgart
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新加坡国家研究基金会;
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TG495 [金属与金属粘接];
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080201 ; 080503 ;
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We report laser cladding of pure titanium on a CoCrMo alloy using directed energy deposition. Using electron microscopy, the microstructural evolution upon varying the process parameters, especially laser power and powder feed rate, was investigated in relation to crack formation. Cladding layers showing dilution rates of more than 5% contained cracks due to the formation of the brittle Co2Ti intermetallic phase. The observed cracks could be ascribed to a mismatch in thermal expansion and a resulting stress of more than 440 MPa acting on the Co2Ti phase, as determined by density functional theory and nanoindentation. Furthermore, an excess laser energy caused chemical inhomogeneity and unmelted Ti powder particles, while a deficient laser energy resulted in a lack of fusion. Neither cracks nor partially melted powders were observed for a powder feed rate of 3 g/min and a laser power of 225–300 W, for which the dilution rate was minimized to less than 5%. For such samples, the cladding layers comprised pureα-Ti and a uniform CoT i interface with Co2Ti islands.
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