The effects of powder properties on in-flight particle velocity and deposition process during low pressure cold spray process

Xian Jin Ning, Jae Hoon Jang, Hyung Jun Kim*

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Abstract

In cold spray process, impacting velocity and critical velocity of particles dominate the deposition process and coating properties for given materials. The impacting velocity and critical velocity of particles depend on the powder properties and cold spray conditions. In the present study, the in-flight particle velocity of copper powder in low pressure cold spraying was measured using an imaging technique. The effects of particle size and particle morphology on in-flight particle velocity and deposition efficiency were investigated. The critical velocity of copper powder was estimated by combining the in-flight particle velocity and deposition efficiency. The effect of annealing of feedstock powder on deposition and critical velocity was also investigated. The results showed that the irregular shape particle presents higher in-flight velocity than the spherical shape particle under the same condition. For irregular shape particles, the in-flight velocity decreased from 390 to 282 m/s as the particle size increases from 20 to 60 μm. Critical velocities of about 425 m/s and more than 550 m/s were estimated for the feedstock copper powder with spherical and irregular shape morphology, respectively. For the irregular shape particles, the critical velocity decreased from more than 550 to 460 m/s after preheating at 390 °C for 1 h. It was also found that the larger size powder presents a lower critical velocity in this study.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)7449-7455
Number of pages7
JournalApplied Surface Science
Volume253
Issue number18
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Jul 2007
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Cold gas dynamic spray
  • Critical velocity
  • In-flight particle velocity
  • Low pressure cold spray
  • Powder property

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