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publication name Controlling liquation behavior and solidification cracks by continuous laser melting process of AA-7075 aluminum alloy
Authors AM Khalil, IS Loginova, AN Solonin, AO Mosleh
year 2020
keywords AA7075Continuous laserElemental distributionLiquation
journal Materials Letters
volume 277
issue Not Available
pages 128364
publisher Elsevier
Local/International International
Paper Link https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0167577X20310697
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Abstract

Microstructure homogeneity, uniform elements distribution, and good mechanical properties are the main research challenges after the continuous laser melting (CLM) process. Adding modifiers to the AA7075 and selecting the proper process parameters are solvers for this challenge. Thus, this paper studies the effect of the CLM on the microstructure, elements distribution, and the microhardness of AA7075 with different modifier contents. The CLM process was carried out with a 300 V power and 0.1 m/s laser scanning speed. The microstructure and elements distribution of the standard and the modified alloys after the CLM were analyzed. The obtained structure was fine with a uniform distribution of elements in all alloys except modified alloy with Fe + Ni. Microhardness was enhanced after the CLM, and the modified alloys with Fe + Ni and Sc + Zr recorded the highest microhardness values in the laser melted zone (LMZ).

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