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High-speed impact behavior of cold-sprayed Fe-based amorphous particle on Mg alloy substrate

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INTERMETALLICS
卷 163, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.intermet.2023.108070

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Cold spray; Fe-based amorphous particle; Boding mechanism; Crystallization

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Amorphous coatings offer significant improvements in surface properties of Mg alloys, but comprehensive research on microstructure evolution of particle-substrate interface is necessary to achieve excellent performance. Cold spray technique is capable of preparing amorphous coatings and leads to the formation of grain-refined layer and amorphous regions in the substrate.
Amorphous coatings offer substantial enhancements to the surface properties of Mg alloys, particularly concerning wear and corrosion resistance. Cold spray, as a high-speed impact process conducted at low temperatures, demonstrates excellent solid-state forming capabilities for preparing amorphous coatings. However, the excellent properties exhibited by amorphous coatings require comprehensive research on the microstructure evolution of the particle-substrate interface. The results revealed varying degrees of crystallization in the amorphous particle, characterized by obvious crystallization near the particle-substrate interface, where the temperature rise exceeded the crystallization temperature, in contrast to relatively lower crystallization occurring inside the particle. Meanwhile, the high-speed impact led to the formation of a grain-refined layer in the substrate, exhibiting an approximate width of 500 nm, and featuring localized regions of amorphisation. An atomic bonding was achieved in the interfacial area of the particle-substrate where the mixed zone had a width of 40 nm.

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