Laser-induced damage in cold-sprayed composite coatings

  • G. Rolland
  • , P. Sallamand
  • , V. Guipont
  • , M. Jeandin
  • , E. Boller
  • , C. Bourda

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Abstract

Ag-Ni composite coatings were achieved using the cold spray process. In this work, two blends were sprayed to lead to coatings with different mechanical properties, which corresponded to either a fine or a coarse microstructure. These coatings were studied using SEM and X-ray microtomography (XMT) to determine the best coating quality through characterization of particle-to-particle bonding. The fine microstructure showed better properties than the coarse microstructure.To avoid time-consuming characterization techniques such as SEM and XMT, an innovative laser characterization test was developed. The principle of this test is based on the thermal shock-induced by a laser pulse at the surface of the coating. Thus, particle interfaces were stressed and cracking damage could occur. SEM observation of cross-sections and top views was carried out to rank the coatings as a function of the generated damage. The influence of heat treatments was also studied.To enhance the approach, thermomechanical simulations have been performed on a real meshed microstructure. The influence of layering effect in the cold spray was shown to be detrimental due to local concentrated stresses.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4915-4927
Number of pages13
JournalSurface and Coatings Technology
Volume205
Issue number21-22
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 25 Aug 2011
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Cold spray
  • Composite coatings
  • Laser
  • Microstomography
  • Thermomechanical simulation

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