Effects of sic volume fraction and particle size on the deposition behavior and mechanical properties of cold-sprayed AZ91D/SiCp composite coatings

X. K. Suo, Q. L. Suo, W. Y. Li, M. P. Planche, H. L. Liao

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Abstract

AZ91D/SiCp composite coatings were fabricated on AZ31 magnesium alloy substrates using cold spraying. The effects of SiC volume fraction and particle size on the deposition behavior, microhardness, and bonding strength of coatings were studied. The mean sizes of SiC particles tested were 4, 14, and 27 μm. The results show that fine SiC particles (d 0.5 = 4 μm) are difficult to be deposited due to the bow shock effect. The volume fraction of SiC particles in composite coatings increases with the increasing SiC particle size. The microhardness and bonding strength of composite coatings also show increases compared with AZ91D coatings. The volume fractions of SiC particles in the original powder were set at 15, 30, 45, and 60 vol.%. The corresponding contents in composite coatings are increased to 19, 27, 37, and 51 vol.%, respectively. The microhardness of composite coatings also increases as the volume fraction of SiC particles increases.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)91-97
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of Thermal Spray Technology
Volume23
Issue number1-2
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2014

Keywords

  • bonding strength
  • cold spraying
  • composite coating
  • magnesium alloy

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