Feasibility of numerical simulation methods on the Cold Gas Dynamic Spray (CGDS) Deposition process for ductile materials

The techniques of cold gas dynamic spray (CGDS) coating involve the deposition of solid, high speed micron to nano particles onto a substrate. In contrast to a thermal spray, CGDS does not melt particles to retain their physico-chemical properties. There have been many advantages in developing micro...

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Main Authors: Oyinbo Sunday Temitope, Jen Tien-Chien
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2020-01-01
Series:Manufacturing Review
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Online Access:https://mfr.edp-open.org/articles/mfreview/full_html/2020/01/mfreview200027/mfreview200027.html
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spelling doaj-5876e1233f534927988f8a03ccb43d0b2020-11-25T03:14:59ZengEDP SciencesManufacturing Review2265-42242020-01-0172410.1051/mfreview/2020023mfreview200027Feasibility of numerical simulation methods on the Cold Gas Dynamic Spray (CGDS) Deposition process for ductile materialsOyinbo Sunday Temitope0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1443-9308Jen Tien-Chien1https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1743-4668Department of Mechanical Engineering Science, University of JohannesburgDepartment of Mechanical Engineering Science, University of JohannesburgThe techniques of cold gas dynamic spray (CGDS) coating involve the deposition of solid, high speed micron to nano particles onto a substrate. In contrast to a thermal spray, CGDS does not melt particles to retain their physico-chemical properties. There have been many advantages in developing microscopic analysis of deformation mechanisms with numerical simulation methods. Therefore, this study focuses on four cardinal numerical methods of analysis which are: Lagrangian, Smoothed Particles Hydrodynamics (SPH), Arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian (ALE), and Coupled Eulerian-Lagrangian (CEL) to examine the Cold Gas Dynamic Spray (CGDS) deposition system by simulating and analyzing the contact/impact problem at deformation zone using ductile materials. The details of these four numerical approaches are explained with some aspects of analysis procedure, model description, material model, boundary conditions, contact algorithm and mesh refinement. It can be observed that the material of the particle greatly influences the deposition and the deformation than the material of the substrate. Concerning the particle, a higher-density material such as Cu has a higher initial kinetic energy, which leads to a larger contact area, a longer contact time and, therefore, better bonding between the particle and the substrate. All the numerical methods studied, however, can be used to analyze the contact/impact problem at deformation zone during cold gas dynamic spray process.https://mfr.edp-open.org/articles/mfreview/full_html/2020/01/mfreview200027/mfreview200027.htmlnumerical modelsdeformationplastic straincgds
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author Oyinbo Sunday Temitope
Jen Tien-Chien
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Jen Tien-Chien
Feasibility of numerical simulation methods on the Cold Gas Dynamic Spray (CGDS) Deposition process for ductile materials
Manufacturing Review
numerical models
deformation
plastic strain
cgds
author_facet Oyinbo Sunday Temitope
Jen Tien-Chien
author_sort Oyinbo Sunday Temitope
title Feasibility of numerical simulation methods on the Cold Gas Dynamic Spray (CGDS) Deposition process for ductile materials
title_short Feasibility of numerical simulation methods on the Cold Gas Dynamic Spray (CGDS) Deposition process for ductile materials
title_full Feasibility of numerical simulation methods on the Cold Gas Dynamic Spray (CGDS) Deposition process for ductile materials
title_fullStr Feasibility of numerical simulation methods on the Cold Gas Dynamic Spray (CGDS) Deposition process for ductile materials
title_full_unstemmed Feasibility of numerical simulation methods on the Cold Gas Dynamic Spray (CGDS) Deposition process for ductile materials
title_sort feasibility of numerical simulation methods on the cold gas dynamic spray (cgds) deposition process for ductile materials
publisher EDP Sciences
series Manufacturing Review
issn 2265-4224
publishDate 2020-01-01
description The techniques of cold gas dynamic spray (CGDS) coating involve the deposition of solid, high speed micron to nano particles onto a substrate. In contrast to a thermal spray, CGDS does not melt particles to retain their physico-chemical properties. There have been many advantages in developing microscopic analysis of deformation mechanisms with numerical simulation methods. Therefore, this study focuses on four cardinal numerical methods of analysis which are: Lagrangian, Smoothed Particles Hydrodynamics (SPH), Arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian (ALE), and Coupled Eulerian-Lagrangian (CEL) to examine the Cold Gas Dynamic Spray (CGDS) deposition system by simulating and analyzing the contact/impact problem at deformation zone using ductile materials. The details of these four numerical approaches are explained with some aspects of analysis procedure, model description, material model, boundary conditions, contact algorithm and mesh refinement. It can be observed that the material of the particle greatly influences the deposition and the deformation than the material of the substrate. Concerning the particle, a higher-density material such as Cu has a higher initial kinetic energy, which leads to a larger contact area, a longer contact time and, therefore, better bonding between the particle and the substrate. All the numerical methods studied, however, can be used to analyze the contact/impact problem at deformation zone during cold gas dynamic spray process.
topic numerical models
deformation
plastic strain
cgds
url https://mfr.edp-open.org/articles/mfreview/full_html/2020/01/mfreview200027/mfreview200027.html
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