Characterization of Nanolayer Intermetallics Formed in Cold Sprayed Al Powder on Mg Substrate

oleh: Sugrib Kumar Shaha, Hamid Jahed

Format: Article
Diterbitkan: MDPI AG 2019-04-01

Deskripsi

Supersonic impact of particles in their solid state with substrate at a low temperature creates a complex bonding mechanism and surface modification in cold spray coating. Here, we report the formation of a layer of 200 to 300 nm intermetallic at the interface of cold spray coated AZ31B-type Mg alloy with AA7075-type Al alloy powder. XRD, SAED, and FFT analysis confirmed the layer possessed BBC crystal structure of Mg<sub>17</sub>Al<sub>12</sub> intermetallic. The HR-TEM image analysis at the interface identified the BBC crystal structure with interplanar spacing of 0.745 nm for (110) planes, suggesting the Mg<sub>17</sub>Al<sub>12</sub> phase. The nanoindentation tests showed that the hardness at the interface was ~3 times higher than the substrate. It was also noticed that Young&#8217;s modulus at the interface was 117GPa. The combined action of impact energy and carrier gas temperature, along with the multiple passes during coating, caused the formation of intermetallic.