Excimer laser surface processing of Ti-6Al-4V |
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Authors: | T. R. Jervis T. G. Zocco K. M. Hubbard M. Nastasi |
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Affiliation: | (1) Center for Materials Science, Los Alamos National Laboratory, 87545 Los Alamos, NM;(2) Nuclear Materials Technology Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory, 87545 Los Alamos, NM;(3) Materials Science and Technology Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory, 87545 Los Alamos, NM |
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Abstract: | ![]() We have examined the effect of surface processing in air, using excimer laser light at 248 nm wavelength, on the oxygen content, microstructure, and surface hardness of Ti-6Al-4V. Processing with a single pulse results in the transformation of theα +β material toα′ martensite. Multiple pulse processing results in rapid incorporation of oxygen in the material. Oxygen initially dissolves in the material in the liquid phase. As the concentration exceeds the solid solubility limit during solidification, TiO particles precipitate. In contrast to equilibrium oxidation processes in Ti, only TiO is observed as an oxidation product; further processing results in increased oxygen incorporation and an increased volume fraction of TiO but no other oxides of Ti. The TiO particle size is a function of the oxygen concentration and the number of pulses, with some grain growth occurring after many pulses. The effects of solution hardening by dissolved oxygen and precipitation hardening by the TiO are identifiable as functions of oxygen concentration and mean free path between particles, respectively. A maximum surface hardness almost twice that of electropolished Ti-6Al-4V is observed. |
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