Department of Mechanical Engineering, GCET Jammu (UT), India.
Received on 23 November 2022; revised on 01 January 2023; accepted on 04 January 2023
Cold spray (CS) is a form of additive manufacturing process, involving the accumulation of ductile metal micro particles to create new surface coatings or free-standing structures. Metallic particles are accelerated through a gas stream, experience a high-strain-rate microscopic ballistic collisions against a target substrate. It yields tremendous amounts of kinetic energy from extreme plastic deformation of the particles and substrate. In this paper, the dynamic behavior of aluminium micro-particles during the collision is analysed using micro-ballistic method. Aluminum 6061 alloy particles, approximately 20 μm in diameter, impact and rebound off aluminum 6061 alloy substrate target surface over a broad range of surrounding temperatures and impact velocities. This, in turn, can provide insight into the underlying material science behind the cold spray process.
Cold spray (CS); Substrate; Impact velocity; Rebound velocity; Restitution; Temperature
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Suhail Nazir Wani and Munish Baboria. A critical analysis of collision dynamics pertaining to aluminum micro particles on aluminium 6061 alloy substrate in cold spray additive manufacturing process. International Journal of Science and Research Archive, 2023, 08(01), 119-130. Article DOI: https://doi.org/10.30574/ijsra.2023.8.1.0354
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