Investigation of splat curling up in thermal spray coatings |
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Authors: | Minxia Xue Sanjeev Chandra Javad Mostaghimi |
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Affiliation: | (1) Center for Advanced Coating Technologies Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, University of Toronto, 5 King’s College Road, M5S 3G8 Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
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Abstract: | The curling up of the edges of splats of molten metal deposited on a cold substrate was investigated both experimentally and numerically. An analytical model, based on mismatch of thermal expansion between the splat and substrate, was developed to calculate the deformation of splats after curling up. The curling-up angle was measured from both millimeter-sized splats of aluminum alloy and bismuth and plasma-sprayed nickel particles. The curling-up angles were predicted using both the analytical model and a numerical code and were found to agree reasonably well with experimental measurements. This article was originally published inBuilding on 100 Years of Success, Proceedings of the 2006 International Thermal Spray Conference (Seattle, WA), May 15–18, 2006, B.R. Marple, M.M. Hyland, Y.-Ch. Lau, R.S. Lima, and J.Voyer, Ed., ASM International, Materials Park, OH, 2006. |
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Keywords: | curling up splat deformation thermal expansion thermal spray coating thermal stresses |
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