Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1646112 | Materials Letters | 2013 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The fatigue life of the annealed low-carbon stainless steel cold-sprayed coating was measured with a servohydraulic mechanical testing machine and compared with that of bulk stainless steel. The fatigue resistance in the annealed cold-sprayed coating was lower than the bulk resistance. Fractography of cold-sprayed coatings after annealing at 1100 °CC and bulk specimen was also used to analyze the fatigue behavior. The poor fatigue resistance was related to incomplete particle–particle bonding.
► Using cold spraying, dense 316L coatings were obtained. ► The fatigue resistance in the annealed cold-sprayed coating was lower than the bulk resistance. ► The poor fatigue resistance was related to incomplete particle–particle bonding.
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Authors
B. AL-Mangour, R. Dallala, F. Zhim, R. Mongrain, S. Yue,