"Preparation of aluminum coatings containing
homogenous nanocrystalline microstructures using the cold spray
process".
by Hall, A.C.^Brewer, L.N.^Roemer, T.J.
Nanostructured materials are of widespread interest because of the
unique properties they offer. Well-proven techniques, such as ball
milling, exist for preparing powders with nanocrystalline
microstructures. Nevertheless, consolidation of nanocrystalline powders
is challenging and presents an obstacle to the use of nanocrystalline
metals. This work demon- strates that nanocrystalline aluminum powders
can be consolidated using the cold spray process. Furthermore, TEM
analysis of the nanocrystalline cold spray coatings reveals that the
cold spray process can cause significant grain refinement. Inert gas
atomized 6061 and 5083 aluminum powders were ball milled in liquid
nitrogen resulting in micron-sized powder containing 250-400 nm grains.
Cold spray coatings prepared using these feed stock materials exhibited
homogenous microstruc-tures with grain sizes of 30-50 nm. TEM images of
the as-received powders, ball milled powders, and cold spray coatings
are shown.
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