Abstract No.:
7229

 Scheduled at:
Friday, May 06, 2022, Hall -2.32/33 9:40 AM
Wear Protection II


 Title:
The effect of low-temperature annealing and impact angle on the erosion performance of nickel-tungsten carbide cold spray coating using design of experiments

 Authors:
Marios Kazasidis / Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
Roco Lupoi* / Trinity College Dublin, The University of Dublin, Ireland
Elisa Verna/ Politecnico di Torino, Italy
Shuo Yin/ Trinity College Dublin, The University of Dublin, Ireland

 Abstract:
The current study deals with the solid particle erosion performance of cold sprayed tungsten carbide-nickel coatings, using alumina particles as erodent material. After the coatings fabrication, specimens were annealed in an electric furnace at a temperature of 600 oC for 1 hour. The coatings were examined in terms of microhardness and microstructure in the as-sprayed (AS) and annealed (AN) conditions. Subsequently, the erosion tests were carried out using a General Full Factorial Design with two control factors and two replicates for each experimental run. The effect of the annealing on the erosion behavior of the coating was investigated at the two levels (AS and AN conditions), along with the impact angle of the erodents at three levels (30o, 60o, 90o). Finally, two regression models that relate the impact angle to the mass loss were obtained separately for the two cold spray coatings.

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