材料科学
气动冷喷涂
压扁
喷嘴
冶金
喷射成形
复合材料
变形(气象学)
涂层
沉积(地质)
铝
粒子(生态学)
合金
热力学
古生物学
海洋学
物理
沉积物
生物
地质学
作者
Mala M. Sharma,Francis L. Wolff,Timothy J. Eden,Victor K. Champagne
出处
期刊:Solid State Phenomena
日期:2022-10-28
卷期号:338: 3-15
摘要
Cold spray technology is a solid-state deposition process where solid particles are accelerated to very high velocities by expanding a compressed gas through a supersonic nozzle. The particles impact a substrate located approximately 25 mm from the exit plane of the nozzle. Predicting the deformation and resultant properties helps in developing process parameters and tailoring coatings to get the desired properties. In this study, aluminum, copper, and nickel coatings were produced using a range of process parameters that produced different particle impact velocities. The Hollomon power law relationship and Johnson-Cook flow stress model were utilized to predict the hardness of cold spray coatings. Results showed there was good agreement between the predicted and measured hardness of the respective coatings. Additionally, a methodology was developed to measure deformation in the form of a flattening ratio of the deposited particles. There was good agreement between the predicted and measured flattening ratio, especially for the Al and Ni feedstock powders.
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