Abstract No.:
6404

 Scheduled at:
Thursday, June 11, 2020, Hall D 4:20 PM
Cold Gas Spraying II


 Title:
Applying protective double layered coatings on magnesium alloys using high pressure cold Spray process

 Authors:
Mohammadreza Daroonparvar / ASB Industries,Inc., USA
M. U. Farooq. Khan / University of Akron, USA
Y. Saadeh/ University of Akron, USA
Charles M Kay***/ ASB Industires, Inc, USA
A. K. Kasar/ University of Nevada, USA
P Kumar/ University of Nevada, USA
M Misra/ University of Nevada, USA
P. Menezes/ University of Nevada, USA
R. K. Gupta,***/ University of Akron, USA

 Abstract:

Current cold sprayed (N2 as propellant gas) commercially pure (CP)-Al coatings on Mg alloys lack acceptable hardness, wear resistance and are highly susceptible to localized corrosions in chloride containing solutions. Hence, commercially pure ±-Ti layer with high passivation propensity (with about 1293.05mV vs. SCE trans-passive potential), hardness and low wear rate was applied on the CP-Al coated Mg alloy. Titanium layer deeply penetrated into Al layer with heavily deformation. This was accompanied by noticeable densification of softer underneath layer (Al) by hard particles (Ti) with high kinetic energy (hammering effect). Titanium layer raised micro-hardness (HV0.025) from 56.43 (CP-Al coated Mg alloy) to 263.03 for Ti/Al coated Mg alloy. The surface with higher hardness i.e. Ti/Al coating provides lower wear rate followed by Mg bulk and Al coating surfaces, respectively. It should be noted that further studies (long-term corrosion tests) are mandatory to elucidate the effectiveness and corrosion protection performance of cold sprayed double layer coatings on Mg alloys. Key words: Cold spray, Mg alloys, Micro-hardness, protective coatings.



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