Abstract
The theoretical calculation of a two-stage high-velocity oxy-fuel thermal spray gun was conducted for the purpose of predicting the stagnant pressure in the mixing chamber (MC). The theoretical results were compaid with the experimental ones obtained by the cold flow and actual spray gun tests. The effect of the diffuser shape installed between the combustion chamber (CC) and the MC was also investigated in the cold flow test. It was clarified in this study that 1) the theoretical calculation shows that in order to obtain a larger pressure in the MC the diameter rations of d3Jd1 and die/dit should be chosen to satisfy Eq.(11), to keep the diffuser throat unchoked, 2) the theoretical results of o3'Pol agree with the results of cold flow test within an accuracy of 6%, 3) the theoretical results of Poi agree with the results of actual two-stage HVOF gun test within an accuracy of 4%, demonstrating the validity of the present theoretical calculation. © 2011 The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers.
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Katanoda, H., Morita, H., Kiriaki, T., Yamanokuchi, R., Kawakita, J., Komatsu, M., … Fukuhara, M. (2011). Theoretical calculation of pressure characteristics in wo-stage high-velocity oxy-fuel thermal spray gun employing supersonic flow(validation by cold flow and actual spray gun tests). Nihon Kikai Gakkai Ronbunshu, B Hen/Transactions of the Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers, Part B, 77(773), 86–95. https://doi.org/10.1299/kikaib.77.86
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