Industrial Consultancy & Sponsored Research (IC&SR) , IIT Madras

Fabricated Titanium Aluminum Alloy and a Method

Technology Category/Market

Category – Additive manufacturing

Applications – Automobiles, additive manufacturing.

Industry – Aerospace, Automotives

Market- The global additive manufacturing market size was valued and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 20.8% from 2022 to 2030.

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Problem Statement

  • High-strength aluminum alloys like Al 2024 are widely used in aerospace and automotive industries but face challenges in additive manufacturing, such as cracking susceptibility and a narrow processing window.
  • Prior attempts to improve these alloys using grain refiners like zirconium (Zr) have shown success in refining grain size but negatively impact ductility, making them unsuitable for aerospace applications.
  • There is a pressing need to develop a titanium-modified aluminum alloy through additive manufacturing that is crack-free and offers superior fracture toughness compared to wrought alloys.

Technology

The present invention provides a method to develop a fabricated titanium modified aluminum alloy comprising the steps of:

  • providing an aluminum alloy in powder form;
  • adding titanium as a grain refining agent to the aluminum alloy of step (a) to obtain a titanium modified aluminum alloy, wherein titanium has a weight percentage in the range of 1.9 to 2.5 %;
  • depositing layers of the titanium modified aluminum alloy on a substrate using a selective laser melting method (SLM) followed by scanning the layers of the titanium modified aluminum alloy;
  • performing solution heat treatment of the titanium modified aluminum alloy of step (c) in a vacuum furnace at temperature in the range of 470°C and 500°C for a time period in the range of 45 minutes to 1.5 hours; (refer Fig. 1)
  • quenching the heat treated titanium modified aluminum alloy of step c); and (f) subjecting the heat treated titanium modified aluminum alloy of step (d) to an aging treatment at 180 – 200°C for 9-11 hours to develop a fabricated titanium modified aluminum alloy, wherein depositing layers of the titanium modified aluminum alloy on the substrate is done horizontally to loading direction (LD).

Key Features/Value Proposition

Enhanced Fracture Toughness:

  • The method offers a substantial improvement in fracture toughness compared to conventional wrought Al 2024 (Fig. 2), making the fabricated titanium modified aluminum alloy more durable and reliable.

Crack-Free Manufacturing:

  • The developed alloy is produced using a selective laser melting (SLM) method that minimizes cracking susceptibility.

Titanium Grain Refining Agent:

  • By adding titanium as a grain refining agent, the alloy benefits from improved microstructure and performance, with titanium content carefully controlled between 1.9% to 2.5%.

Precise Heat Treatment:

  • The method includes a well-controlled solution heat treatment and aging process, carried out in a vacuum furnace, optimizing the alloy’s mechanical properties.
Questions about this Technology?

Contact for Licensing

Research Lab

Prof. Rengaswamy Jayaganthan

Department of Engineering Design

Intellectual Property

  • IITM IDF Ref. 2424
  • IN 445960 – Patent Granted

Technology Readiness Level

TRL – 4

Technology validated in lab scale.

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