TY - JOUR
T1 - Tailoring the coefficient of thermal expansion in a functionally graded material
T2 - Al alloyed with Ti-6Al-4V using additive manufacturing
AU - Tonyali, Beril
AU - Sun, Hui
AU - Liu, Zi-kui
AU - Keist, Jayme
AU - Beese, Allison Michelle
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2024/12/25
Y1 - 2024/12/25
N2 - Functionally graded materials enable the spatial tailoring of properties through controlling compositions and phases that appear as a function of position within a component. The present study investigates the ability to reduce the coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) of an aluminum alloy, Al 2219, through additions of Ti-6Al-4V. Thermodynamic simulations were used for phase predictions, and homogenization methods were used for CTE predictions of the bulk CTE of samples spanning compositions between 100 wt% Al 2219 and 70 wt% Al 2219 (balance Ti-6Al-4V) in 10 wt% increments. The samples were fabricated using directed energy deposition (DED) additive manufacturing (AM). Al2Cu and fcc phases were experimentally identified in all samples, and aluminides were shown to form in the samples containing Ti-6Al-4V. Thermomechanical analysis was used to measure the CTE of the samples, which agreed with the predicted CTE values from homogenization methods. The present study demonstrates the ability to tailor the CTEs of samples through compositional modification, thermodynamic calculations, and homogenization methods for property predictions.
AB - Functionally graded materials enable the spatial tailoring of properties through controlling compositions and phases that appear as a function of position within a component. The present study investigates the ability to reduce the coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) of an aluminum alloy, Al 2219, through additions of Ti-6Al-4V. Thermodynamic simulations were used for phase predictions, and homogenization methods were used for CTE predictions of the bulk CTE of samples spanning compositions between 100 wt% Al 2219 and 70 wt% Al 2219 (balance Ti-6Al-4V) in 10 wt% increments. The samples were fabricated using directed energy deposition (DED) additive manufacturing (AM). Al2Cu and fcc phases were experimentally identified in all samples, and aluminides were shown to form in the samples containing Ti-6Al-4V. Thermomechanical analysis was used to measure the CTE of the samples, which agreed with the predicted CTE values from homogenization methods. The present study demonstrates the ability to tailor the CTEs of samples through compositional modification, thermodynamic calculations, and homogenization methods for property predictions.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jallcom.2024.176971
DO - 10.1016/j.jallcom.2024.176971
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85206248304
SN - 0925-8388
VL - 1009
JO - Journal of Alloys and Compounds
JF - Journal of Alloys and Compounds
M1 - 176971
ER -