An Assessment of Subsurface Residual Stress Analysis in SLM Ti-6Al-4V

Materials (Basel). 2017 Mar 27;10(4):348. doi: 10.3390/ma10040348.

Abstract

Ti-6Al-4V bridges were additively fabricated by selective laser melting (SLM) under different scanning speed conditions, to compare the effect of process energy density on the residual stress state. Subsurface lattice strain characterization was conducted by means of synchrotron diffraction in energy dispersive mode. High tensile strain gradients were found at the frontal surface for samples in an as-built condition. The geometry of the samples promotes increasing strains towards the pillar of the bridges. We observed that the higher the laser energy density during fabrication, the lower the lattice strains. A relief of lattice strains takes place after heat treatment.

Keywords: Ti-6Al-4V; additive manufacturing; heat treatment; residual stress; selective laser melting; synchrotron X-ray diffraction.