CoNiCrAlY microstructural changes induced during Cold Gas Dynamic Spraying
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Richer, P.
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CoNiCrAlY microstructural changes induced during Cold Gas Dynamic Spraying
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The present study is part of an ongoing research project that aims to develop high performance bond coats by
means of Cold Gas Dynamic Spraying (CGDS) for the manufacturing of thermal barrier coatings (TBC). The
objective of this work is to investigate the microstructure of a CGDS coating and compare it to that of the
original feedstock powder in order to determine whether any microstructural changes have occurred during
the deposition process. CoNiCrAlY coatings were deposited using the CGDS system developed at the
University of Ottawa Cold Spray Laboratory. Scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy
and X-ray diffraction techniques were used to assess the phases and microstructure of the original feedstock
powder and coatings produced. Contrarily to the generally accepted theory that the CGDS process does not
lead to changes in the deposited material's microstructure and phase, results from the analysis performed in
this study demonstrate the occurrence of important microstructural and phase changes. Evidence of grain
refinement of the γ-phase matrix down to the nanometre scale as well as partial dissolution of β-phase
precipitates was observed. It is believed that these changes are attributed to the severe plastic deformation
encountered by the deposited particles.
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SURFACE & COATINGS TECHNOLOGY, Volume: 203, Issue: 3-4, Pages: 364-371, 2008
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