Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8027530 | Surface and Coatings Technology | 2014 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Cold spray is a fast growing coating process involving in high strain rate deformation of spray particles. Early investigations stressed the retaining of feedstock microstructures into deposits. However, in recent years, metastable microstructures including high density of dislocations, nanosized grains and localized amorphous phase have been frequently observed through detailed microstructure characterization and it was found that those metastable microstructures remarkably affect the coating properties. In this review article, the evolution mechanisms of metastable microstructure in a cold spray coating during deposition of spray particles were examined in terms of in-situ densification, residual stress, dislocation multiplication, grain refining, phase transformation and amorphization through typical materials. Feedstock microstructure design, in-process control and material selection are essential approaches to acquire the coatings with desired microstructure.
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Authors
Xiao-Tao Luo, Cheng-Xin Li, Fu-Lin Shang, Guan-Jun Yang, Yu-Yue Wang, Chang-Jiu Li,