Abstract No.:
2205

 Title:
Enhanced deposition characteristics of bronze/diamond composite coating via innovative hybrid spraying

 Authors:
Hyuntaek Na / Kinetic Spray Coating Laboratory, Division of Materials Science and Engineering, Hanyang University, Korea
Gyuyeol Bae/ Kinetic Spray Coating Laboratory, Hanyang University,
Junghwan Kim/ Kinetic Spray Coating Laboratory, Hanyang University,
Hyung-Jun Kim/ Welding Research Center, Research Institute of Industrial Science & Technology,
Changhee Lee/ Kinetic Spray Coating Laboratory, Hanyang University,

 Abstract:
In this study, innovative hybrid spray technique is introduced with the goal to retain the relatively bigger diamond particles (mean size of 80 ìm without nickel layer). Hybrid and kinetic spraying experiments were performed using bronze/diamond as feedstock. Scanning electron microscopy and electron probe micro analyzer were employed to investigate the mechanical and thermal damages of diamond particles. Also, impact behaviors of diamond particles in hybrid and kinetic gas flow were simulated through finite element analysis (ABAQUS/Explicit 6.7-2). Diamond fracturing was significantly reduced as the impact energy sharply decreases due to the thermally softened bronze matrix through hybrid spraying.

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