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Detonation spraying behaviour of refractory metals: Case studies for Mo and Ta-based powders Full article

Journal Advanced Powder Technology
ISSN: 0921-8831
Output data Year: 2018, Volume: 29, Number: 8, Pages: 1859-1864 Pages count : 6 DOI: 10.1016/j.apt.2018.04.023
Tags Bond strength; Detonation spraying; Molybdenum; Splat; Tantalum
Authors Ulianitsky Vladimir Yu. 1 , Batraev Igor S. 1 , Shtertser Alexandr A. 1 , Dudina Dina V. 1 , Bulina Natalia V. 2 , Smurov Igor 3
Affiliations
1 Lavrentyev Institute of Hydrodynamics SB RAS
2 Institute of Solid State Chemistry and Mechanochemistry SB RAS
3 Université de Lyon, Ecole Nationale d’Ingénieurs de Saint-Etienne (ENISE),

Abstract: In thermal spraying of refractory metal powders, two major issues need to be solved: particles of materials having high melting temperatures should be heated to reach a semi-molten/molten state or temperatures close to the melting point, while oxidation of the metals should be prevented. It has long been believed that it is rather difficult, if not impossible, to produce high-quality refractory metal coatings by detonation spraying. In this work, we demonstrated the capability of the detonation spraying method to produce tantalum-based and molybdenum coatings of low porosity. Using a computer-controlled detonation spray (CCDS2000) facility, the detonation spraying behaviour of a molybdenum powder and a partially oxidized tantalum powder was studied. Spraying was conducted onto steel substrates using an acetylene-oxygen mixture with O2/C2H2 = 1.1. The spraying process was studied by means of analyzing the splat morphology and calculating the particle temperatures and velocities. According to the X-ray diffraction phase analysis, the metals did not experience oxidation during the deposition. Rather, partial reduction of the oxide phase contained in the Ta-based powder occurred during spraying.
Cite: Ulianitsky V.Y. , Batraev I.S. , Shtertser A.A. , Dudina D.V. , Bulina N.V. , Smurov I.
Detonation spraying behaviour of refractory metals: Case studies for Mo and Ta-based powders
Advanced Powder Technology. 2018. V.29. N8. P.1859-1864. DOI: 10.1016/j.apt.2018.04.023 WOS Scopus РИНЦ OpenAlex
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Web of science: WOS:000436496300010
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85046689578
Elibrary: 35761062
OpenAlex: W2800219287
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