On parameter selection in cold spraying

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Abstract

For cold spraying, a method for the construction of the window of deposition and the selection of optimum process parameters is presented. Initially, particle impact velocity and the critical particle velocity for bonding are worked out and expressed explicitly in terms of key process and material parameters. Subsequently, the influence of particle velocity on coating characteristics is examined in view of the results of experiments and simulations. It has been found that main coating characteristics can be described as a unique function of the ratio of particle velocity to critical velocity, here referred to as σ. Finally, coating properties are linked directly to primary process parameters via parameter selection maps, where contours of constant g are plotted on a plane of gas temperature versus gas pressure. Inferences of the presented method and the resulting parameter selection maps are discussed for the example of copper as feedstock material. © ASM International.

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Assadi, H., Schmidt, T., Richter, H., Kliemann, J. O., Binder, K., Gärtner, F., … Kreye, H. (2011, December). On parameter selection in cold spraying. Journal of Thermal Spray Technology. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11666-011-9662-9

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