In-situ observations of single micro-particle impact bonding

We study supersonic impact of individual metallic microparticles on metallic substrates, that is, the unit process of materials buildup in cold spray coatings/additive manufacturing. We resolve the moment of impact bonding through real-time observations of single particle impacts with micron-scale a...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Hassani Gangaraj, Seyyed Mostafa, Veysset, David Georges, Nelson, Keith Adam, Schuh, Christopher A
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Format: Article
Language:en_US
Published: Elsevier BV 2020
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/123866
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Summary:We study supersonic impact of individual metallic microparticles on metallic substrates, that is, the unit process of materials buildup in cold spray coatings/additive manufacturing. We resolve the moment of impact bonding through real-time observations of single particle impacts with micron-scale and nanosecond-level resolution. We offer the first in-situ observation of a material-dependent threshold velocity, above which the particle undergoes an impact-induced jet-like material ejection and adheres to the substrate. We report direct measurements of critical velocities for structural metals, which unlike in nozzle experiments, are not affected by process-related complexities obscuring particles' kinetic and thermal histories. Keyword: Cold spray; Adhesion; Additive manufacturing; Impact