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Influence of MAX-Phase Deformability on Coating Formation by Cold Spraying

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JOURNAL OF THERMAL SPRAY TECHNOLOGY
卷 30, 期 3, 页码 617-642

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11666-020-01110-w

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cold spraying; deformation mechanisms; MAX phases

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  1. EU project IL TOVATORE [740415]

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Cold gas spraying is a solid-state deposition technique that can retain material properties in coatings but may not be suitable for building up coatings of brittle materials. MAX phase ceramics exhibit partial deformability in certain lattice directions, making them potentially suitable for cold spraying. The influence of material properties and deposition conditions on coating microstructure and quality is significant, with different MAX phases showing varying deposition behavior and mechanical properties.
As solid-state deposition technique avoiding oxidation, cold gas spraying is capable of retaining feedstock material properties in the coatings, but typically fails to build up coatings of brittle materials. Ceramic MAX phases show partial deformability in particular lattice directions and may thus successfully deposit in cold spraying. However, deformation mechanisms under high strain rate, as necessary for cohesion and adhesion, are not fully clear yet. A MAX-phase deposit only builds up, if the specific mechanical properties of the MAX phase allow for, and if suitable spray parameter sets get realized. To investigate the influence of material properties and deposition conditions on coating microstructure and quality, three MAX phases, Ti3SiC2, Ti2AlC and Cr2AlC, were selected. Up to ten passes under different spray parameters yielded Ti2AlC and Cr2AlC coatings with thicknesses of about 200-500 mu m. In contrast, Ti3SiC2 only forms a monolayer, exhibiting brittle laminar failure of the impacting particles. In all cases, the crystallographic structure of the MAX-phase powders was retained in the coatings. Thicker coatings show rather low porosities (< 2%), but some laminar cracks. The deposition behavior is correlated with individual mechanical properties of the different MAX-phase compositions and is discussed regarding the particular, highly anisotropic deformation mechanisms.

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