2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.surfcoat.2004.05.005
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Fracture study of aluminum composite coatings produced by the kinetic spray method

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“…[26] Therefore, it is difficult to form a dense Al deposit due to its low density and thus a decreased kinetic energy. [16,19,26] From Figures 3(b) to (d), it is found that TiN particles are uniformly dispersed in the matrix and the volume fraction of TiN particles increases correspondingly with increasing TiN volume fraction in the blend. The TiN particles have been well embedded in the matrix and the bonding between the TiN particles and the matrix seems sound.…”
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“…[26] Therefore, it is difficult to form a dense Al deposit due to its low density and thus a decreased kinetic energy. [16,19,26] From Figures 3(b) to (d), it is found that TiN particles are uniformly dispersed in the matrix and the volume fraction of TiN particles increases correspondingly with increasing TiN volume fraction in the blend. The TiN particles have been well embedded in the matrix and the bonding between the TiN particles and the matrix seems sound.…”
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confidence: 98%
“…Consequently, the deleterious effects of oxidation, phase transformation, decomposition, grain growth and other problems inherent to conventional TS techniques can be minimized or eliminated. [14] A variety of deposits have been applied by CS, including metals and alloys, [14,15,[26][27][28][29][30] composites, [16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][31][32][33] and even nanostructured materials. [34,35] Although CS has been shown the capability to form AMMCs according to some pioneer works [16][17][18][19] and our primary study, [20] a large amount of research work is required to develop both scientific and practical knowledge of CS MMCs.…”
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“…Recently, the emerging cold spraying (CS) technique has been widely investigated owing to its high deposition efficiency and volume production of deposits or parts, including metals and alloys (Ref [10][11][12][13], composites (Ref [14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22], and even nanostructure materials ( Ref 23,24). In this process, the deposition of particles takes place through their intensive plastic deformation upon impact in a solid state at a temperature well below the melting point of spray material.…”
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