Influence of Titanium Content on the Microstructure and Tensile Behavior of Cold-Spray Additively Manufactured Copper-Titanium Composites

钛含量对冷喷涂增材制造铜钛复合材料微观结构和拉伸性能的影响

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Abstract

Cold-spray additive manufacturing (CSAM) is an emerging solid-state deposition technology that effectively mitigates common defects associated with conventional thermal processes, such as oxidation, phase transformation, and residual stresses. In this study, copper-titanium (Cu-Ti) composite coatings were fabricated via high-pressure CSAM using mixed powders with Ti contents of 3, 6, and 10 wt.%. The influence of Ti content and post-heat treatment (350-400 °C) on the tensile properties of the composites was systematically investigated. The results indicate that the ultimate tensile strength (UTS) remained consistently within the range of 265-285 MPa under all conditions, showing only a mild positive correlation with Ti content. In contrast, ductility was significantly influenced by Ti addition, with elongation decreasing markedly as the Ti content increased. Notably, the composite with 3 wt.% Ti heat-treated at 400 °C exhibited a well-balanced combination of tensile strength (270 MPa) and ductility (20% elongation). These findings demonstrate that CSAM-fabricated Cu-Ti composites possess attractive mechanical properties, which can be tailored through Ti content and heat treatment.

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