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Investigations on inter-splat boundaries of cold sprayed Ni-Cr coatings upon high temperature oxidation

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SURFACE & COATINGS TECHNOLOGY
Volume 467, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.surfcoat.2023.129691

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Nickel-chromium (Ni-Cr); Cold spray; Inter-splat bonding; Finite element analysis; Thermal cycling; Oxidation resistance

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Deposition of Ni-Cr through cold spraying using air as process gas is explored in this study for power sector applications. Coatings deposited at higher temperature exhibit superior performance due to strong inter-splat boundaries, resulting in improved porosity, oxidation resistance, and spallation resistance. The bonding conditions used in this study meet the requirement for inter-splat bonding, with an estimated fraction of bonded inter-splat boundaries of approximately 100% at 20 bar 800 degrees C.
Deposition of Ni-Cr through cold spraying has potential implications in power sector as a potential candidate for high temperature oxidation and corrosion resistance coating. In this work, cold spray deposition of Ni-Cr at different stagnation temperatures varying from 600 degrees C to 800 degrees C using air as process gas instead of expensive nitrogen and helium gases is realised. The bonding state at the inter-splat boundaries was simulated and the same was correlated with the results obtained from mechanical and thermal cycling studies. Coatings deposited at higher temperature exhibit superior performance due to the formation of strong inter-splat boundaries, thus reflected in porosity and oxidation resistance. Deposition conditions (V-P / V-Cr) used in this study meets the requirement for inter-splat bonding. The fraction of bonded inter-splat boundaries achieved at 20 bar 800 degrees C was estimated to be similar to 100 % thus reflects in functional properties such as porosity, microstructure, superior oxidation and spallation resistances.

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