Effect of substrate hardness on splat morphology in high-velocity thermal spray coatings

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W. Trompetter
M. Hyland
D. McGrouther
P. Munroe
A. Markwitz
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[1] University of Auckland,National Isotope Centre, GNS Sciences, Lower Hutt, New Zealand and Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering
[2] University of Auckland,Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering
[3] University of New South Wales,Electron Microscope Unit
[4] GNS Sciences,National Isotope Centre
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Journal of Thermal Spray Technology | 2006年 / 15卷
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coating-substrate interaction; HVAF; splat temperature; substrate hardness;
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In this study, Ni-chrome alloy particles were thermally sprayed onto a variety of substrate materials using the high-velocity air fuel (HVAF) technique. Although the various substrate materials were sprayed using identical powder material and thermal spray conditions, the type and variation of splat morphologies were strongly dependent on the substrate material. Predominantly solid splats are observed penetrating deeply into softer substrates, such as aluminum, whereas molten splats were observed on harder substrates, which resisted particle penetration. The observed correlation between molten splats and substrate hardness could be due a dependency of deposition efficiencies of solid and molten splats on the substrate material. However, it was found that conversion of particle kinetic energy into plastic deformation and heat, dependent on substrate hardness, can make a significant contribution towards explaining the observed behavior.
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页码:663 / 669
页数:6
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