The impact of post manufacturing treatment of functionally graded Ti6Al4V scaffolds on their surface morphology and mechanical strength

Khrapov, D and Koptyug, A and Manabaev, K and Leonard, F and Mishurova, T and Bruno, G and Cheneler, David and Loza, K and Epple, M and Surmenev, R and Surmeneva, M (2020) The impact of post manufacturing treatment of functionally graded Ti6Al4V scaffolds on their surface morphology and mechanical strength. Journal of Materials Research and Technology, 9 (2). pp. 1866-1881. ISSN 2238-7854

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Abstract

An ultrasonic vibration post-treatment procedure was suggested for additively manufactured lattices. The aim of the present research was to investigate mechanical properties and the differences in mechanical behavior and fracture modes of Ti6Al4V scaffolds treated with traditional powder recovery system (PRS) and ultrasound vibration (USV). Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) was used to investigate the strut surface and the fracture surface morphology. X-ray computed tomography (CT) was employed to evaluate the inner structure, strut dimensions, pore size, as well as the surface morphology of additively manufactured porous scaffolds. Uniaxial compression tests were conducted to obtain elastic modulus, compressive ultimate strength and yield stress. Finite element analysis was performed for a body-centered cubic (BCC) element-based model and for CT-based reconstruction data, as well as for a two-zone scaffold model to evaluate stress distribution during elastic deformation. The scaffold with PRS post treatment displayed ductile behavior, while USV treated scaffold displayed fragile behavior. Double barrel formation of PRS treated scaffold was observed during deformation. Finite element analysis for the CT-based reconstruction revealed the strong impact of surface morphology on the stress distribution in comparison with BCC cell model because of partially molten metal particles on the surface of struts, which usually remain unstressed.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Journal of Materials Research and Technology
Uncontrolled Keywords:
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Subjects:
?? additive manufacturingelectron beam meltingtitanium alloycompression testingscaffoldpowder removalfinite element analysisx-ray computed tomographybiomaterialsceramics and compositesmetals and alloyssurfaces, coatings and films ??
ID Code:
139982
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Deposited On:
06 Jan 2020 10:00
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Yes
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Published
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15 Jul 2024 20:15