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Microstructure and mechanical behavior of porous tungsten skeletons synthesized by selected laser melting

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Because of its high ductile-brittle transition temperature, tungsten (W) is normally alloyed with other metal elements in order to obtain high fracture strength, excellent thermal and electrical properties for industrial applications. For tungsten samples sintered using the conventional powder metallurgy methods, bonding among tungsten particles is normally through sintered necking process, thus without providing a good metallurgical bonding strength. In this paper, we proposed to apply additive manufacture methodology to synthesize two types of porous tungsten skeleton structures, honeycomb (65% porosity) and square skeleton (80% porosity), using a selective laser melting (SLM) method. Results showed that for both these skeleton structures, grains in the XY plane showed an equiaxed crystal appearance, whereas those in the YZ/XZ plane showed columnar patterns parallel to the Z axis. The measured porosities for these two types of skeletons were 52 vol% and 68 vol%, and their compressive strength values were 256 MPa and 149 MPa, respectively. Both their compressive strengths and hardness showed anisotropic behaviors, with their highest values along the direction of Z axis. Results also showed that fracture morphology and mechanisms of these skeletons under compression were quite different when they were compressed along different directions, mainly due to the formed columnar crystals of the skeletons along the Z axis. Fracture morphology along the Z axis showed transgranular fracture and tearing features, whereas those along X axis showed only intergranular fracture features.

Selective laser meltingPorous tungstenMicrostructureFracture mechanism

Zhou, Kai、Chen, Wenge、Yang, Yana、Li, Rong、Dong, Longlong、Fu, Yong-Qing

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Xian Univ Technol

Northwest Inst Nonferrous Met Res

Northumbria Univ

2022

International Journal of Refractory Metals & Hard Materials

International Journal of Refractory Metals & Hard Materials

SCI
ISSN:0263-4368
年,卷(期):2022.103
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