Abstract No.:
6418

 Scheduled at:
Thursday, June 11, 2020, Hall D 5:00 PM
Cold Gas Spraying II


 Title:
Mechanical and fatigue properties of diamond reinforced Cu and Al metal matrix composites prepared by cold spray

 Authors:
Ondrej Kovarik* / Czech Technical University, Czech Republic
Tomas Chraska / IInstitute of Plasma Physics, CAS, Czech Republic
Jan Cizek/ IInstitute of Plasma Physics, CAS, Czech Republic
Shuo Jin/ Trinity College, Ireland
Michaela Janovska/ Institute of Thermomechanics, CAS, Czech Republic
Rocco Lupoi/ Trinity College, Ireland
Jan Siegl/ Faculty of Nuclear Sciences and Physical Engineering, CTU, Czech Republic
Jiri Capek/ CTU, FNSPE, Czech Republic

 Abstract:

Diamond reinforced composites prepared via cold spray are emerging materials featuring outstanding thermal conductivity and wear resistance at the same time. The mechanical and fatigue properties relevant for perspective engineering applications were investigated using miniature bending specimens. Two different mass concentrations of diamond 20% and 50% were compared with pure metallic cold sprayed specimens. The pure Al matrix showed significant ductility whereas the ductility of Cu was limited. The diamond addition significantly improved fracture toughness of Cu based composites, having small effect on fatigue crack growth resistance. For Al composites both fatigue crack growth resistance and fracture toughness was improved. The static and fatigue failure mechanisms were fractographicaly described and related to the microstructure of the coatings.



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