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. 2018 Mar 31;11(4):537. doi: 10.3390/ma11040537

Table 3.

Literature review on mechanical properties (YS = yield strength, UTS = ultimate tensile strength) of Ti6Al4V alloy in tension obtained for EBM, SLM followed by heat treatment (HT) and wrought state (MA = mill-annealed, STA = solution-treated + aged).

Reference YS (MPa) UTS (MPa) Elongation (%)
EBM our study 1074 ± 14 1132 ± 11 7.2 ± 0.2
Hrabe (2017) [31] 990 ± 50 1060 ± 20 14 ± 5
Zhai (2016) [32] 1026 ± 25 1094 ± 21 13 ± 2
Galarraga (2017) [33] 1001 ± 25 1073 ± 28 11 ± 2
Murr (2009) [34] 1150 1200 25
Gong (2015) [17] 962 ± 4 1012 ± 3 8.8 ± 1.6
Greitemeier (2016) [18] 869 ± 7 965 ± 5 6 ± 0
SLM + HT our study 1010 ± 18 1045 ± 12 8.0 ± 0.3
Leuders (2013) [35] 1040 ± 30 962 ± 30 5 ± 2
Thöne (2012) [36] ~1040 ~5.1
Rekedal (2015) [37] 862 ± 3 937 ± 4 11.4 ± 0.8
Greitemeier (2016) [18] 1017 ± 7 1096 ± 7 12.0 ± 0.5
Vilaro (2011) [24] 965 ± 16 1046 ± 6 10 ± 1
Xu (2015) [25] 1106 ± 6 11.4 ± 0.4
Vrancken (2012) [29] 955 ± 6 1004 ± 6 13 ± 1
wrought Murr (2009) [34] 1195 ± 35 1260 ± 42 13 ± 1
wrought + MA ASM [38] 945 1069 10
wrought + STA ASM [38] 1103 1151 13