Abstract No.:
7317

 Scheduled at:
Wednesday, May 04, 2022, Hall D 4:20 PM
Young Professionals Session


 Title:
Pull-off testing and electrical conductivity of Sn-based metal powder mixtures cold sprayed on carbon fiber reinforced polymers

 Authors:
Andre Liberati* / McGill University, Canada
Hanqing Che / McGill University, Canada
Panteha Fallah/ McGill University, Canada
Phuong Vo/ National Research Council of Canada, Canada
Stephen Yue/ McGill University, Canada

 Abstract:
Tin was successfully cold spray onto carbon fiber reinforced polymers (CFRPs) in previous studies at McGill University and a “crack-filling” mechanism was described as the mechanism that allowed deposition of the metal onto the composite counterpart. By adding other metal powders (aluminum, copper, zinc), it was possible to improve the deposition efficiency (DE) of the tin on the CFRP, as well as improve the electrical conductivity coating (notably with copper). While the effect of mixing powders with tin, and more notably the effect of the secondary component (SC) properties on the deposition improvement, were more thoroughly addressed in following studies, the question of the properties of these coatings remained. With the perspective of providing metallic coating to a relatively poorly conductive composite substrate, this study aims to explore the electrical conductivity and the coating strength of cold sprayed tin with other SCs onto CFRPs. An extensive study on fractured surfaces highlighted the importance of the CFRP surface finish, and it was observed that the coating strengths improved with decreasing DE of pure tin.

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