Title of article :
Effect of in-flight particle oxidation on the phase
evolution of HVOF NiTiZrSiSn bulk amorphous
coating
Author/Authors :
HANSHIN CHOI?، نويسنده , , SANGYONG LEE، نويسنده , , BYOUNGMOON KIM، نويسنده , , HYOUNGHO JO، نويسنده , , Changhee Lee، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
Bulk amorphous NiTiZrSiSn feedstock was sprayed using a high velocity oxy-fuel spraying
process. In order to evaluate the amorphous formability in view of chemical instability, the
oxygen to hydrogen gas flow rate ratio was changed at the constant total gas flow rate.
Flame gas enthalpy was increased with the O2/H2 gas ratio. In-flight particle melting state
was improved with the increase of oxidizer flow rate. Accordingly, porosity as well as
unmelted particle size and density were decreased. For the amorphous phase fraction
within an as-sprayed coating, it was decreased with the oxygen flow rate. From the thermal
analysis and X-ray diffraction, the effects of O2/H2 gas ratio on the crystallization of HVOF
sprayed bulk amorphous NiTiZrSiSn could be divided into two categories. One is due to the
solid-state crystallization during flight along the low gas enthalpy flame. The other results
from the destabilization of bulk amorphous feedstock due to the chemical composition
change resulting from in-flight particle oxidation at the higher oxygen gas flow rate.
Oxidation degree was different from the O2/H2 gas ratio and it had influences on the glass
formability [ Tx] and crystalline phase. Increase of oxide phase fraction was parallel to that
of γ-Ni solid solution. C 2005 Springer Science + Business Media, Inc.
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science