Fracture Toughness of Cold Sprayed Pure Metals

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Ondrej Kovarik
Jan Siegl
Jan Cizek
Tomas Chraska
Jan Kondas
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[1] Czech Technical University in Prague,Department of Materials, Faculty of Nuclear Science and Physical Engineering
[2] The Czech Academy of Sciences,Institute of Plasma Physics
[3] Brno University of Technology,Institute of Materials Science and Engineering
[4] Impact Innovations GmbH,Department of Mechanical Engineering
[5] Politecnico di Milano,undefined
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cold spray; fracture toughness; Processing; stress–strain;
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The study of fracture toughness of pure Al, Cu, Ni and Ti deposited by cold spray was performed in order to obtain a fundamental understanding of the damage process and quantify the material performance. Rectangular specimens cut from self-standing deposits with fatigue pre-cracks were tested in three-point bending. The KIC values were obtained from J-R curves following the ASTM E1820 standard. The stress–strain behavior of the tested material was obtained from supplementary four-point bending. The cold spray deposits exhibited significantly lower fracture toughness than the corresponding wrought materials. The reduction was more pronounced for coatings with limited ductility (Ti and Cu), where the fracture toughness reached less than 12% of the wrought counterpart only. The higher ductility coatings of Al and Ni possessed fracture toughness of 18–25% of the wrought reference materials. The performed fractographic analysis revealed inter-particular decohesion as the major failure mode.
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