Title of article
Kinetic spraying deposition behavior of bulk amorphous NiTiZrSiSn feedstock
Author/Authors
Yoon، نويسنده , , Sanghoon and Lee، نويسنده , , Changhee and Choi، نويسنده , , Hansin and Jo، نويسنده , , HYOUNGHO JO، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
8
From page
45
To page
52
Abstract
A kinetic spraying process, which is basically a solid-state deposition process, was used for the formation of a fully amorphous coating. By using a pre-heating system for the powder carrier gas and using helium for the process gas, it was possible to form an amorphous coating. The main process parameters evaluated during this study were gas species [N2 and He] and pre-heating temperature [RT (below Tg) and 550 °C (liquid metallic region)]. Aside from the empirical approach, in-flight particle velocity within the kinetic spraying process was measured using a SprayWatch-2i system. The deposition behavior of a NiTiZrSiSn bulk amorphous powder was observed when it was sprayed using the kinetic spraying process. In order to predict the temperature-dependent deformation behavior of the bulk amorphous material during impact, Vickers microhardness, as an indirect method, was measured at various temperatures.
the bulk amorphous feedstock material was being coated, both the kinetic and thermal energies of the in-flight particles were important. The former affected the deposition of the bulk amorphous coating, while the latter had more effect on the mechanical properties of the coating. Particle deposition behavior was considered from the viewpoint of the environmental effect, such as particle–energy combination, on the deposition behavior. The bonding of the impacting NiTiZrSiSn bulk amorphous particle was primarily caused by temperature-dependent deformation and fracture (local liquid formation) behavior.
Keywords
NiTiZrSiSn bulk metallic glass , Kinetic spraying , In-flight particle energy , Deposition behavior
Journal title
MATERIALS SCIENCE & ENGINEERING: A
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
MATERIALS SCIENCE & ENGINEERING: A
Record number
2149183
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