Tribological properties of cold sprayed INCONEL 625

In this study, cold sprayed Inconel 625 coating was applied on to Inconel 625 substrate using high-pressure cold spray system. Dry sliding wear test was performed to investigate the tribological properties of the Inconel 625 coating and substrate at room and elevated temperature. Coefficient of Fric...

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Main Author: Yan, Wei Cheng
Other Authors: Zhou Wei
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2023
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1683742023-06-17T16:50:56Z Tribological properties of cold sprayed INCONEL 625 Yan, Wei Cheng Zhou Wei School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering MWZHOU@ntu.edu.sg Engineering::Manufacturing In this study, cold sprayed Inconel 625 coating was applied on to Inconel 625 substrate using high-pressure cold spray system. Dry sliding wear test was performed to investigate the tribological properties of the Inconel 625 coating and substrate at room and elevated temperature. Coefficient of Friction (CoF) and specific wear rate were systematically characterized. The friction coefficients for both substrate and coated Inconel 625 were found to generally decreased when the temperature rise, and the specific wear rate also demonstrated the same trend. The research findings, indicate the cause of this was related to the coverage of glaze layer which was formed at temperature 600 °C and further enhanced at 800 °C especially for coated Inconel 625. Thus, as a results, it is plausible to employ cold spraying of Inconel 625 coating at elevated temperature to improve the wear resistance. Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) 2023-06-12T05:09:14Z 2023-06-12T05:09:14Z 2023 Final Year Project (FYP) Yan, W. C. (2023). Tribological properties of cold sprayed INCONEL 625. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/168374 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/168374 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Tribological properties of cold sprayed INCONEL 625
description In this study, cold sprayed Inconel 625 coating was applied on to Inconel 625 substrate using high-pressure cold spray system. Dry sliding wear test was performed to investigate the tribological properties of the Inconel 625 coating and substrate at room and elevated temperature. Coefficient of Friction (CoF) and specific wear rate were systematically characterized. The friction coefficients for both substrate and coated Inconel 625 were found to generally decreased when the temperature rise, and the specific wear rate also demonstrated the same trend. The research findings, indicate the cause of this was related to the coverage of glaze layer which was formed at temperature 600 °C and further enhanced at 800 °C especially for coated Inconel 625. Thus, as a results, it is plausible to employ cold spraying of Inconel 625 coating at elevated temperature to improve the wear resistance.
author2 Zhou Wei
author_facet Zhou Wei
Yan, Wei Cheng
format Final Year Project
author Yan, Wei Cheng
author_sort Yan, Wei Cheng
title Tribological properties of cold sprayed INCONEL 625
title_short Tribological properties of cold sprayed INCONEL 625
title_full Tribological properties of cold sprayed INCONEL 625
title_fullStr Tribological properties of cold sprayed INCONEL 625
title_full_unstemmed Tribological properties of cold sprayed INCONEL 625
title_sort tribological properties of cold sprayed inconel 625
publisher Nanyang Technological University
publishDate 2023
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/168374
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