The paper proposes the prediction of the fatigue strength of additive manufactured Ti6Al4V titanium alloy machined under flood and cryogenic cooling conditions, making use of the approach based on linear elastic fracture mechanics that was used for the first time in the context of such process chains. The role of the machining-generated surface texture, hardening, microstructural characteristics and residual stresses states is discussed in detail, giving new insights about the correlation between surface integrity and fatigue strength when addressing defective metal alloys, as those fabricated through AM. (C) 2022 CIRP. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Ti6Al4V titanium alloy fatigue strength after AM- and machining-based process chains
Ghiotti, A;Bertolini, R;Sorgato, M;Campagnolo, A;Savio, E;Bruschi, S
2022
Abstract
The paper proposes the prediction of the fatigue strength of additive manufactured Ti6Al4V titanium alloy machined under flood and cryogenic cooling conditions, making use of the approach based on linear elastic fracture mechanics that was used for the first time in the context of such process chains. The role of the machining-generated surface texture, hardening, microstructural characteristics and residual stresses states is discussed in detail, giving new insights about the correlation between surface integrity and fatigue strength when addressing defective metal alloys, as those fabricated through AM. (C) 2022 CIRP. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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