Post-processing of cold sprayedTi-6Al-4V coatings by mechanical peening

Cold spray is an emerging additive manufacturing technology used in the aerospace industry to repair damaged components made of expensive metal alloys. The cold sprayed layer is prone to surface integrity issues such as high porosity and inadequate bonding at the substrate-coating interface, which m...

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Main Authors: Maharjan, Niroj, Bhowmik, Ayan, Kum, Cunwai, Hu, Jiakun, Yang, Yongjin, Zhou, Wei
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1539052022-01-07T03:58:48Z Post-processing of cold sprayedTi-6Al-4V coatings by mechanical peening Maharjan, Niroj Bhowmik, Ayan Kum, Cunwai Hu, Jiakun Yang, Yongjin Zhou, Wei School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Engineering::Mechanical engineering Cold Spray Deep Cold Rolling Cold spray is an emerging additive manufacturing technology used in the aerospace industry to repair damaged components made of expensive metal alloys. The cold sprayed layer is prone to surface integrity issues such as high porosity and inadequate bonding at the substrate-coating interface, which may cause premature failure of the repaired component. This study explored the use of mechanical peening as a post-processing method to improve the surface integrity of the cold sprayed component by modifying mechanical properties near the surface. Two mechanical peening processes, deep cold rolling (DCR) and controlled hammer peening (CHP), were utilized to improve cold sprayed Ti-6Al-4V coating on the Ti-6Al-4V substrate. Experimental results indicate that DCR and CHP increase the strength of the bond between the coating and substrate due to introduction of compressive residual stresses. In addition, porosity is also reduced by as much as 71%. The improvement is attributed to both the compacting effect of peening processes and the increment in the volume fraction of deformed regions. Published version The funding for this study was provided by Advanced Remanufacturing and Technology Centre (ARTC), Singapore under Core Research Project Cycle 6 (CRP6–C19_01_ARTC). 2022-01-07T03:58:48Z 2022-01-07T03:58:48Z 2021 Journal Article Maharjan, N., Bhowmik, A., Kum, C., Hu, J., Yang, Y. & Zhou, W. (2021). Post-processing of cold sprayedTi-6Al-4V coatings by mechanical peening. Metals, 11(7), 1038-. https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/met11071038 2075-4701 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/153905 10.3390/met11071038 2-s2.0-85108681409 7 11 1038 en CRP6–C19_01_ARTC Metals © 2021 The Author(s). Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/ 4.0/). application/pdf
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topic Engineering::Mechanical engineering
Cold Spray
Deep Cold Rolling
spellingShingle Engineering::Mechanical engineering
Cold Spray
Deep Cold Rolling
Maharjan, Niroj
Bhowmik, Ayan
Kum, Cunwai
Hu, Jiakun
Yang, Yongjin
Zhou, Wei
Post-processing of cold sprayedTi-6Al-4V coatings by mechanical peening
description Cold spray is an emerging additive manufacturing technology used in the aerospace industry to repair damaged components made of expensive metal alloys. The cold sprayed layer is prone to surface integrity issues such as high porosity and inadequate bonding at the substrate-coating interface, which may cause premature failure of the repaired component. This study explored the use of mechanical peening as a post-processing method to improve the surface integrity of the cold sprayed component by modifying mechanical properties near the surface. Two mechanical peening processes, deep cold rolling (DCR) and controlled hammer peening (CHP), were utilized to improve cold sprayed Ti-6Al-4V coating on the Ti-6Al-4V substrate. Experimental results indicate that DCR and CHP increase the strength of the bond between the coating and substrate due to introduction of compressive residual stresses. In addition, porosity is also reduced by as much as 71%. The improvement is attributed to both the compacting effect of peening processes and the increment in the volume fraction of deformed regions.
author2 School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
author_facet School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Maharjan, Niroj
Bhowmik, Ayan
Kum, Cunwai
Hu, Jiakun
Yang, Yongjin
Zhou, Wei
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author Maharjan, Niroj
Bhowmik, Ayan
Kum, Cunwai
Hu, Jiakun
Yang, Yongjin
Zhou, Wei
author_sort Maharjan, Niroj
title Post-processing of cold sprayedTi-6Al-4V coatings by mechanical peening
title_short Post-processing of cold sprayedTi-6Al-4V coatings by mechanical peening
title_full Post-processing of cold sprayedTi-6Al-4V coatings by mechanical peening
title_fullStr Post-processing of cold sprayedTi-6Al-4V coatings by mechanical peening
title_full_unstemmed Post-processing of cold sprayedTi-6Al-4V coatings by mechanical peening
title_sort post-processing of cold sprayedti-6al-4v coatings by mechanical peening
publishDate 2022
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/153905
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