Computational analysis of single and multiple impacts of low pressure and high pressure cold sprayed aluminum particles using SPH

Cold spray (CS) is a unique spraying process where the spray materials are not melted in a spray gun. Instead, the particles are kinetically deposited on the substrate at low temperature using compressed gas. This study investigates the bonding mechanism of low pressure CS (LPCS) and high pressure C...

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Main Authors: Yusof, S.N.A., Manap, A., Misran, H., Othman, S.Z.
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-34382018-01-23T00:49:19Z Computational analysis of single and multiple impacts of low pressure and high pressure cold sprayed aluminum particles using SPH Yusof, S.N.A. Manap, A. Misran, H. Othman, S.Z. Cold spray (CS) is a unique spraying process where the spray materials are not melted in a spray gun. Instead, the particles are kinetically deposited on the substrate at low temperature using compressed gas. This study investigates the bonding mechanism of low pressure CS (LPCS) and high pressure CS (HPCS) techniques through smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH) simulations, which are achieved by modeling the single and multiple particle impacts of aluminum (Al) particles on Al substrate. The impact of Al particles on the Al substrate is analyzed by evaluating the velocity, shape, temperature of the powder particles and substrate, porosity between particles, and effect of stress on the substrate. In the case of single particle impact, HPCS results in increased particle deformation. In multiple particle impact, LPCS results in low porosity. The shape of deformation, formation of pores, and residual stress of Al can be affected by the deposition process. Results indicate that LPCS is suitable for the deposition of light materials such as Al. © (2014) Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland. Swinburne University of Technology 2017-10-26T07:58:06Z 2017-10-26T07:58:06Z 2014 Article 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.974.147 en Advanced Materials Research Volume 974, 2014, Pages 147-151 5th International Conference on Material and Manufacturing Technology, ICMMT 2014; Kuala Lumpur; Malaysia; 8 May 2014 through 9 May 2014; Code 106248
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description Cold spray (CS) is a unique spraying process where the spray materials are not melted in a spray gun. Instead, the particles are kinetically deposited on the substrate at low temperature using compressed gas. This study investigates the bonding mechanism of low pressure CS (LPCS) and high pressure CS (HPCS) techniques through smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH) simulations, which are achieved by modeling the single and multiple particle impacts of aluminum (Al) particles on Al substrate. The impact of Al particles on the Al substrate is analyzed by evaluating the velocity, shape, temperature of the powder particles and substrate, porosity between particles, and effect of stress on the substrate. In the case of single particle impact, HPCS results in increased particle deformation. In multiple particle impact, LPCS results in low porosity. The shape of deformation, formation of pores, and residual stress of Al can be affected by the deposition process. Results indicate that LPCS is suitable for the deposition of light materials such as Al. © (2014) Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland.
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author Yusof, S.N.A.
Manap, A.
Misran, H.
Othman, S.Z.
spellingShingle Yusof, S.N.A.
Manap, A.
Misran, H.
Othman, S.Z.
Computational analysis of single and multiple impacts of low pressure and high pressure cold sprayed aluminum particles using SPH
author_facet Yusof, S.N.A.
Manap, A.
Misran, H.
Othman, S.Z.
author_sort Yusof, S.N.A.
title Computational analysis of single and multiple impacts of low pressure and high pressure cold sprayed aluminum particles using SPH
title_short Computational analysis of single and multiple impacts of low pressure and high pressure cold sprayed aluminum particles using SPH
title_full Computational analysis of single and multiple impacts of low pressure and high pressure cold sprayed aluminum particles using SPH
title_fullStr Computational analysis of single and multiple impacts of low pressure and high pressure cold sprayed aluminum particles using SPH
title_full_unstemmed Computational analysis of single and multiple impacts of low pressure and high pressure cold sprayed aluminum particles using SPH
title_sort computational analysis of single and multiple impacts of low pressure and high pressure cold sprayed aluminum particles using sph
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