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ČÍŽEK, J. MATĚJKOVÁ, M. DLOUHÝ, I. ŠIŠKA, F. KAY, C. KARTHIKEYAN, J. KURODA, S. KOVÁŘÍK, O. SIEGL, J. LOKE, K. KHOR, K.
Originální název
Influence of Cold-Sprayed, Warm-Sprayed and Plasma Sprayed Layers Deposition on Fatigue Properties of Steel Specimens
Typ
článek v časopise ve Web of Science, Jimp
Jazyk
angličtina
Originální abstrakt
Titanium powder was deposited onto steel specimens using four thermal spray technologies: plasma spray, low-pressure cold spray, portable cold spray, and warm spray. The specimens were then subjected to strain controlled cyclic bending test in a dedicated in-house built device. The crack propagation was monitored by observing the changes in the resonance frequency of the samples. For each series, the number of cycles corresponding to a pre-defined specimen cross-section damage was used as a performance indicator. It was found that the grit-blasting procedure did not alter the fatigue properties of the steel specimens (1% increase as compared to as-received set), while the deposition of coatings via all four thermal spray technologies significantly increased the measured fatigue lives. The three high-velocity technologies led to relative lives increase of 234% (low-pressure cold spray), 210% (portable cold spray), and 355% (warm spray) and the deposition using plasma spray led to an increase of relative lives to 303%. The observed increase of high-velocity technologies (cold and warm spray) could be attributed to a combination of homogeneous fatigue resistant coatings and induction of peening stresses into the substrates via the impingement of the high-kinetic energy particles. Given the intrinsic character of the plasma jet (low-velocity impact of semi/molten particles) and the mostly ceramic character of the coating (oxides, nitrides), a hypothesis based on non-linear coatings behavior is provided in the paper.
Klíčová slova
Cold spray, warm spray, plasma spray, grit-blast, titanium, fatigue, residual stresses
Autoři
ČÍŽEK, J.; MATĚJKOVÁ, M.; DLOUHÝ, I.; ŠIŠKA, F.; KAY, C.; KARTHIKEYAN, J.; KURODA, S.; KOVÁŘÍK, O.; SIEGL, J.; LOKE, K.; KHOR, K.
Rok RIV
2015
Vydáno
10. 3. 2015
Nakladatel
Springer
ISSN
1059-9630
Periodikum
JOURNAL OF THERMAL SPRAY TECHNOLOGY
Ročník
24
Číslo
5
Stát
Spojené státy americké
Strany od
758
Strany do
768
Strany počet
11
URL
http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11666-015-0240-4
Plný text v Digitální knihovně
http://hdl.handle.net/11012/56946
BibTex
@article{BUT113211, author="Jan {Čížek} and Michaela {Matějková} and Ivo {Dlouhý} and Filip {Šiška} and Charles {Kay} and Jeganathan {Karthikeyan} and Seiji {Kuroda} and Ondřej {Kovářík} and Jan {Siegl} and Kelvin {Loke} and Khiam Aik {Khor}", title="Influence of Cold-Sprayed, Warm-Sprayed and Plasma Sprayed Layers Deposition on Fatigue Properties of Steel Specimens", journal="JOURNAL OF THERMAL SPRAY TECHNOLOGY", year="2015", volume="24", number="5", pages="758--768", doi="10.1007/s11666-015-0240-4", issn="1059-9630", url="http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11666-015-0240-4" }