An investigation on powder stream in Cold Gas Spray (CGS) nozzles
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R. Lupoi and W.O' Neill, An investigation on powder stream in Cold Gas Spray (CGS) nozzles, CFD-ECCOMAS, Lisbon (Portugal), 2011, 1 - 12Download Item:
Abstract:
The exponential increase of industrial
demand in the past two decades has led
scientists to th
e development of alter
native technologies for th
e fast manufacturing of
engineering components, aside from standar
d and time consuming techniques such as
casting or forging.
Cold Gas Spray (CGS) is a newly d
eveloped manufacturing technique, based upon the
deposition of metal powder on a substrate due
to high energy impacts. In this process,
the powder is accelerated up to supersoni
c speeds in a converging-diverging nozzle,
typically employing air, nitrogen or helium as carrier gas. Recent developments have
demonstrated significant process capabilitie
s, from the building of mould-free 3D
shapes made of various metals, to low porosity and corrosion resistant coatings of
titanium.
In the CGS process, the particle stre
am characteristics during the acceleration
process become important in relation w
ith the final geometry of the coating.
Experimental studies have show
n the tendency of particles
to spread over the nozzle
acceleration channel, resulting in
a highly dispersed stream.
This paper presents an investigation on the powder stream characteristics in CGS
supersonic nozzles. The powder injection loca
tion was varied within the carrier gas
flow, along with the geometry of the powder in
jector, in order to id
entify their relation
with particles trajectories.
Computational Fluid Dynamic
(CFD) results are presented,
along with experimental observations
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Author: LUPOI, ROCCO
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