Detail publikace
Advanced diamond-reinforced metal matrix composites via cold spray: Properties and deposition mechanism
YIN, S. XIE, Y. ČÍŽEK, J. EMMANUEL, E. TANVIR, H. DOWLING, D. LUPOI, R.
Anglický název
Advanced diamond-reinforced metal matrix composites via cold spray: Properties and deposition mechanism
Typ
článek v časopise ve Web of Science, Jimp
Jazyk
en
Originální abstrakt
Diamond-reinforced metal matrix composites (DMMC) have great potential for wear-resistance applications due to the superior hardness of the diamond component. Cold spray as an emerging coating technique is able to fabricate coatings or bulk materials without exceeding the material melting point, thereby significantly lowering the risk of oxidation, phase transformation, and excessive thermal residual stress. In this paper, thick DMMC coatings were fabricated via cold spray of three feedstock powders: copper-clad diamond and pure copper, and their mixtures. It was found that, due to its low processing temperature, cold spray is able to prevent graphitization of the diamond in the DMMC coatings. Further to that, the original diamond phase was almost completely retained in the DMMC coatings. In case of the coatings fabricated from copper-clad diamond powders only, its mass fraction reached 43 wt.%, i.e. value higher than in any previous studies using conventional pre-mixed powders. Furthermore, it was found that the added copper content powders acted as a buffer, effectively preventing the fracture of the diamond particles in the coating. Finally, the wear test on the coatings showed that the cold sprayed DMMC coatings had excellent wear-resistance properties due to the diamond reinforcement.
Anglický abstrakt
Diamond-reinforced metal matrix composites (DMMC) have great potential for wear-resistance applications due to the superior hardness of the diamond component. Cold spray as an emerging coating technique is able to fabricate coatings or bulk materials without exceeding the material melting point, thereby significantly lowering the risk of oxidation, phase transformation, and excessive thermal residual stress. In this paper, thick DMMC coatings were fabricated via cold spray of three feedstock powders: copper-clad diamond and pure copper, and their mixtures. It was found that, due to its low processing temperature, cold spray is able to prevent graphitization of the diamond in the DMMC coatings. Further to that, the original diamond phase was almost completely retained in the DMMC coatings. In case of the coatings fabricated from copper-clad diamond powders only, its mass fraction reached 43 wt.%, i.e. value higher than in any previous studies using conventional pre-mixed powders. Furthermore, it was found that the added copper content powders acted as a buffer, effectively preventing the fracture of the diamond particles in the coating. Finally, the wear test on the coatings showed that the cold sprayed DMMC coatings had excellent wear-resistance properties due to the diamond reinforcement.
Klíčová slova anglicky
Kinetic spray, microstructure, tribology, finite element analysis, modeling
Vydáno
09.01.2017
Nakladatel
Elsevier
Místo
USA
ISSN
1359-8368
Ročník
113
Číslo
1
Strany od–do
44–54
Počet stran
11
BIBTEX
@article{BUT132334,
author="Shuo {Yin} and Yingchun {Xie} and Jan {Čížek} and Ekoi {Emmanuel} and Hussain {Tanvir} and Denis {Dowling} and Rocco {Lupoi},
title="Advanced diamond-reinforced metal matrix composites via cold spray: Properties and deposition mechanism",
year="2017",
volume="113",
number="1",
month="January",
pages="44--54",
publisher="Elsevier",
address="USA",
issn="1359-8368"
}