Effect of current and atomized grain size distribution on the solidification of Plasma Transferred Arc coatings

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Autor(a) principal: Bond,Danielle
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: D'Oliveira,Ana Sofia Clímaco Monteiro
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Materials research (São Carlos. Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-14392012000500013
Resumo: Plasma Transferred Arc (PTA) is the only thermal spray process that results in a metallurgical bond, being frequently described as a hardfacing process. The superior properties of coatings have been related to the fine microstructures obtained, which are finer than those processed under similar heat input with welding techniques using wire feedstock. This observation suggests that the atomized feedstock plays a role on the solidification of coatings. In this study a model for the role of the powders grains in the solidification of PTA coatings is put forward and discussed. An experiment was setup to discuss the model which involved the deposition of an atomized Co-based alloy with different grain size distributions and deposition currents. X ray diffraction showed that there were no phase changes due to the processing parameters. Microstructure analysis by Laser Confocal Microscopy, dilution with the substrate steel and Vickers microhardness were used the characterized coatings and enriched the discussion confirming the role of the powdered feedstock on the solidification of coatings.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effect of current and atomized grain size distribution on the solidification of Plasma Transferred Arc coatings
title Effect of current and atomized grain size distribution on the solidification of Plasma Transferred Arc coatings
spellingShingle Effect of current and atomized grain size distribution on the solidification of Plasma Transferred Arc coatings
Bond,Danielle
coatings
atomized
pulsed current
title_short Effect of current and atomized grain size distribution on the solidification of Plasma Transferred Arc coatings
title_full Effect of current and atomized grain size distribution on the solidification of Plasma Transferred Arc coatings
title_fullStr Effect of current and atomized grain size distribution on the solidification of Plasma Transferred Arc coatings
title_full_unstemmed Effect of current and atomized grain size distribution on the solidification of Plasma Transferred Arc coatings
title_sort Effect of current and atomized grain size distribution on the solidification of Plasma Transferred Arc coatings
author Bond,Danielle
author_facet Bond,Danielle
D'Oliveira,Ana Sofia Clímaco Monteiro
author_role author
author2 D'Oliveira,Ana Sofia Clímaco Monteiro
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bond,Danielle
D'Oliveira,Ana Sofia Clímaco Monteiro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv coatings
atomized
pulsed current
topic coatings
atomized
pulsed current
description Plasma Transferred Arc (PTA) is the only thermal spray process that results in a metallurgical bond, being frequently described as a hardfacing process. The superior properties of coatings have been related to the fine microstructures obtained, which are finer than those processed under similar heat input with welding techniques using wire feedstock. This observation suggests that the atomized feedstock plays a role on the solidification of coatings. In this study a model for the role of the powders grains in the solidification of PTA coatings is put forward and discussed. An experiment was setup to discuss the model which involved the deposition of an atomized Co-based alloy with different grain size distributions and deposition currents. X ray diffraction showed that there were no phase changes due to the processing parameters. Microstructure analysis by Laser Confocal Microscopy, dilution with the substrate steel and Vickers microhardness were used the characterized coatings and enriched the discussion confirming the role of the powdered feedstock on the solidification of coatings.
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