Abstract No.:
1247

 Title:
Low pressure gas dynamic spray of polymer doped nanoparticle contained feedstocks

 Authors:
Roman Maev* / University of Windsor, Canada
Michael Beneteau / Centerline Windsor. Ltd, Canada
Evgeny Leshchinsky/ University of Windsor, Canada
Elena Maeva/ University of Windsor, Canada

 Abstract:
A new approach is explored to achieve the aluminum alloy powder layer from nanoparticle contained metallic powder mixture feedstock by Low Pressure Gas Dynamic Spray (LPGDS). In this approach, mixtures of micron-sized aluminum powder (average size of 10 ìm) and alloying nano-powder of Cu, Si and TiC (200-500 nm), at appropriate proportions to compositions of Al-5wt%Cu, Al-5wt%Cu-0.75wt%Si and Al-5wt%Cu-5wt%TiC with polymer binder were prepared by stirring. Then, the powder mixture was compacted into pellets and further milled to obtain the particle agglomerates (average size of 50 ìm) . The powder feedstock were sprayed by LPGDS. In this paper, we investigate the spraying behavior Al-based nanoparticle contained powder mixtures the microstructural development and mechanical properties of deposited layers using a microindentation, scanning probe microscopy, scanning electron microscopy and energy dispersive X-ray analysis.



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