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Single crystalline-like crystallographic texture formation of pure tungsten through laser powder bed fusion

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Abstract We successfully formed the first prominent crystallographic texture of tungsten using laser powder bed fusion (LPBF). It is difficult even to manufacture highly dense tungsten products using LPBF because… Click to show full abstract

Abstract We successfully formed the first prominent crystallographic texture of tungsten using laser powder bed fusion (LPBF). It is difficult even to manufacture highly dense tungsten products using LPBF because of its extremely high melting point and high thermal conductivity. By tuning the laser process parameters, we succeeded in fabricating almost fully dense pure tungsten parts with a relative density of 99.1%, which is the highest value yet to be reported. More importantly, a single crystalline-like prominent crystallographic texture evolved, in which preferentially oriented in the scanning direction. This texture was formed to reduce the crystal misorientation at the melt pool center, at which the solidification fronts from the right and left halves of the melt pool encounter. This texture formation mechanism is similar to that of conventional alloys with ordinary thermal properties; however, the crystal growth directionality that governs the crystallographic orientation differs according to the melt pool morphology.

Keywords: crystallographic texture; powder bed; pure tungsten; bed fusion; laser powder; texture

Journal Title: Scripta Materialia
Year Published: 2022

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