Laser powder bed fusion of Cu-Ti-Zr-Ni bulk metallic glasses in the Vit101 alloy system
ddc:500
Maschinenbau
0205 materials engineering
Additive Manufacturing
Amorphous Metals
500
Mechanical Properties
Laser Powder Bed Fusion
02 engineering and technology
Bulk Metallic Glasses
DOI:
10.1016/j.addma.2023.103467
Publication Date:
2023-02-25T03:46:39Z
AUTHORS (13)
ABSTRACT
Published by Elsevier, Amsterdam [u.a.]<br/>Laser powder bed fusion (PBF-LB/M) of bulk metallic glasses (BMGs) has experienced growing scientific and industrial interest in the last years, with a special focus on application relevant systems based on zirconium. The high cooling rates and the layer-wise build-up process allow overcoming size and geometry limitations typical for conventional casting routes. Yet, the novel production approach requires different alloy characteristics than casting processes. The present work reports for the first time on the PBF-LB/M-processing of three CuTi-based bulk metallic glass formers in the Vit101 system, allowing to exceed the mechanical performance of most additively formed Zr-based BMGs. Furthermore, the influence of alloy properties like thermal stability and toughness on the PBF-LB/M applicability are systematically studied. Thermal stability plays a minor role to produce amorphous specimen, while notch toughness is found to be a more crucial aspect to achieve parts with low defect density and resulting high mechanical performance. The results suggest fundamentally different alloy development strategies adapted to the needs of the PBF-LB/M-process, leaving classical casting-based optimization of glass forming ability behind and evolving towards a rather toughness-oriented optimization.<br/>Additive manufacturing 66, 103467 (2023). doi:10.1016/j.addma.2023.103467<br/>
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