About this Abstract |
Meeting |
2024 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition
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Symposium
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Cold Spray Additive Manufacturing: Part Quality and Performance
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Presentation Title |
Many-particle Impact Bonding with Quantitative Single-particle Experiments |
Author(s) |
Alain Reiser, Christopher A. Schuh |
On-Site Speaker (Planned) |
Alain Reiser |
Abstract Scope |
Laser-induced particle impact testing (LIPIT) has been used extensively for the study of microparticle collisions at impact velocities relevant to the cold spray process. LIPIT has provided crucial data for a deeper understanding of phenomena such as bonding, dynamic recrystallization or erosion at the single particle level. However, cold spray is a many-particle process. Consequently, particle interactions must be accounted for. Here we describe opportunities and experimental challenges towards evolving LIPIT into a multi-particle technique. We explore the sequential deposition of many particles (>10) and evaluate whether anomalies in such sequences can be correlated with the possibility of forming particle-scale microstructure defects in a growing deposit. |
Proceedings Inclusion? |
Planned: |
Keywords |
Joining, Process Technology, |