Metals (Jun 2022)

An Experimental and Numerical Simulation Study of Single Particle Impact during Detonation Spraying

  • Polina A. Riabinkina,
  • Ivan A. Bataev,
  • Igor S. Batraev,
  • Alexey A. Ruktuev,
  • Vladimir Yu. Ulianitsky,
  • Shigeru Tanaka,
  • Yulia Yu. Emurlaeva,
  • Tatiana S. Ogneva,
  • Vladimir A. Bataev

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/met12061013
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 6
p. 1013

Abstract

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A comparison of the numerical simulation and an experimental study of the collision of the particles and the substrate during detonation spraying is presented. The spraying regimes were chosen to provide unmelted, partially melted, and completely molten particles. The numerical simulation was performed using the smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH) method with velocity and temperature settings as initial conditions. Good agreement was obtained between the simulation results and the experimental data, making the SPH simulation suitable for analysis of the deformation of particles and the substrate during detonation spraying. Information about the particle’s shape evolution during the collision is presented. An increase in temperature and plastic strain is analyzed at different points of the particle and substrate. Under certain spraying regimes, it is possible to melt a solid particle due to its high-strain-rate deformation, but no melting of the substrate was observed during the simulation.

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