Anisotropic response of cold sprayed copper deposits

Kang Yang, Wenya Li, Xiawei Yang, Yaxin Xu

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Abstract

Cold spray (CS) is characterized as a solid-state process of high deposition efficiency for metallic coatings as well as additive manufacturing of metals. However, due to high velocity impact and extensive deformation of particles during CS, the as-received coatings or deposits may present anisotropic characteristics which could influence the performance of deposits. Hence this study aims to investigate the anisotropic behaviors of CSed copper deposits in a systematic way. The microstructure and micromechanical properties of the deposits both in the cross-section (v-face) and in the parallel plane to the surface (p-face) were characterized. Tensile tests were performed at various loading angles with respect to the nozzle moving direction in the p-face. It is revealed that there exist strong microstructural and mechanical anisotropies in CSed deposits. Different interparticle interaction results in more severe particle impact deformation in v-face than p-face, with larger elastic modulus and microhardness values. The tensile tests show an unexpected anisotropy in both ultimate tensile strength and elongation, with the highest performance occurring at the angle of 20°. The in-plane tensile anisotropy could be attributed to the parallel multiple passes. Therefore, a novel weave-spraying method was proposed, which can greatly reduce the tensile anisotropy of CSed deposits.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)219-227
Number of pages9
JournalSurface and Coatings Technology
Volume335
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Feb 2018

Keywords

  • Anisotropic response
  • Cold spray
  • Tensile property
  • Weave-spraying

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