TY - JOUR
T1 - Key factor governing the deposition of hard phases when cold spraying metallic matrix with mechanically mixed powders
AU - Luo, Xiao Tao
AU - Du, Zeng Hui
AU - Li, Chang Jiu
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Cold spraying mechanically mixed metal and ceramic powders is a facile strategy for preparing metallic matrix composites. However, in practice, the content of the hard phases in the deposit is usually much lower than that in the raw powder mixture and is still a huge challenge to be higher than 50%. In this work, hard particles including SiC, diamond, WC, and W were used as hard phases, and Al and Cu were used as the metal phase. Mixtures of metallic powders mechanically blended with the hard phases were used as the feedstock. Results indicate that, instead of hardness, the density difference between the hard phase and the metal phase is the key factor determining whether it can be deposited. When pure Al powder was mixed with diamond, SiC, with similar densities but gradually lower hardness, their contents in the deposits are comparable. However, as pure Al powder was mixed with 50 vol.% of WC powder or W powder for deposition, high hard phase contents of 57.9 vol.% for WC and 79.8 vol.% for W were achieved. Finally, a criterion for effective deposition of hard particles was established based on the ballistic theory.
AB - Cold spraying mechanically mixed metal and ceramic powders is a facile strategy for preparing metallic matrix composites. However, in practice, the content of the hard phases in the deposit is usually much lower than that in the raw powder mixture and is still a huge challenge to be higher than 50%. In this work, hard particles including SiC, diamond, WC, and W were used as hard phases, and Al and Cu were used as the metal phase. Mixtures of metallic powders mechanically blended with the hard phases were used as the feedstock. Results indicate that, instead of hardness, the density difference between the hard phase and the metal phase is the key factor determining whether it can be deposited. When pure Al powder was mixed with diamond, SiC, with similar densities but gradually lower hardness, their contents in the deposits are comparable. However, as pure Al powder was mixed with 50 vol.% of WC powder or W powder for deposition, high hard phase contents of 57.9 vol.% for WC and 79.8 vol.% for W were achieved. Finally, a criterion for effective deposition of hard particles was established based on the ballistic theory.
KW - Cold spraying
KW - Content of the hard phase
KW - Density
KW - Mechanically mixed powder
KW - Metallic matrix composite
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105025431404
U2 - 10.31399/asm.cp.itsc2025p0484
DO - 10.31399/asm.cp.itsc2025p0484
M3 - 会议文章
AN - SCOPUS:105025431404
SP - 484
EP - 491
JO - Proceedings of the International Thermal Spray Conference
JF - Proceedings of the International Thermal Spray Conference
T2 - 2025 International Thermal Spray Conference, ITSC 2025
Y2 - 5 May 2025 through 8 May 2025
ER -