The Metallurgy of Titanium Additive Manufacturing - Superalloy Lecture 13

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This set of lectures is on "The Metallurgy of Titanium Additive Manufacturing" for the Superalloys & High Performance Materials course part 13. This part of the course was taught by Dr Alec Davis at The University of Manchester in 2021. Video 1 discusses the formation of large beta grain structures in high deposition rate additively manufactured titanium and the methods of breaking up this structure. Video 2 discusses the effect of repeated rapid heating cycles on the alpha transformation microstructure in titanium additive manufacturing. The live lecture includes a group discussion on the impact of repeated rapid heating cycles that are intrinsic to additive manufacturing on various titanium alloys, and was recorded on 26th April 2021.
Date made available14 May 2021
PublisherUniversity of Manchester Figshare

Keywords

  • titanium alloys
  • additive manufacturing
  • metals and alloy materials

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