4.4 Article

Strengthened Peening Effect on Metallurgical Bonding Formation in Cold Spray Additive Manufacturing

Journal

JOURNAL OF THERMAL SPRAY TECHNOLOGY
Volume 28, Issue 4, Pages 769-779

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11666-019-00854-4

Keywords

additive manufacturing; cold spraying; diffusion layer; peening effect; propelling gas pressure

Funding

  1. GDAS' Project of Science and Technology Development [2018GDASCX-0945]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province [2018A0303130075]
  3. International Cooperation Project [201807010013]
  4. High-level Leading Talent Introduction Program of GDAS [2016GDASRC-0204]
  5. Joint Funds of the National Natural Science Foundation of China [U1560202, 51690162, 51604171]
  6. Shanghai Municipal Science and Technology Commission [17JC1400602]
  7. National Science and Technology Major Project Aeroengine and Gas Turbine [2017-VII-0008-0102]

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Cold spraying is a solid-state coating process and promising technique for additive manufacturing. However, questions raise about the bonding mechanism between the particles forming the coating. In this study, the strengthened peening effect is proposed as the determining factor for the formation of metallurgical bonding in cold spray additive manufacturing. Ni coatings and single splats were produced on Al substrates with different propelling gas pressures. Contrary to common understanding, no metallurgical bonding was observed in single-particle impact, even at the pressure of 3.7MPa. However, the metallurgical bonding was observed at the full coating deposition through the existence of diffusion after heat treatment. Thus, the strengthened peening effect of subsequent particles with successive impact energy might be the determining factor for the formation of metallurgical bonding. Actually, strengthened peening effect significantly improved the coating quality through enhanced metallurgical bonding, which was proved by the increasing adhesion strength and decreasing porosity.

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