Effect of suspension characteristics on in-flight particle properties and coating microstructures achieved by suspension plasma spray

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TitreEffect of suspension characteristics on in-flight particle properties and coating microstructures achieved by suspension plasma spray
Type de publicationConference Paper
Year of Publication2014
AuteursAubignat E., Planche M.P, Allimant A., Billieres D., Girardot L., Bailly Y., Montavon G.
EditorGleizes A, Schein J, Teulet P
Conference Name13TH HIGH-TECH PLASMA PROCESSES CONFERENCE (HTPP-2014)
PublisherMairie Toulouse; Univ Touluse III; Laplace; CNRS; AAE; INP ENSEEIHT
Conference LocationDIRAC HOUSE, TEMPLE BACK, BRISTOL BS1 6BE, ENGLAND
Résumé

This paper focuses on the influence of suspension properties on the manufacturing of coatings by suspension plasma spraying (SPS). For this purpose, alumina suspensions were formulated with two different liquid phases: water and ethanol. Suspensions were atomized with a twin-fluid nozzle and injected in an atmospheric plasma jet. Suspension injection was optimized thanks to shadowgraphy observations and drop size distribution measurements performed by laser diffraction. In-flight particle velocities were evaluated by particle image velocimetry. In addition, splats were collected on glass substrates, with the same conditions as the ones used during the spray process. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and profilometry analyses were then performed to observe the splat morphology and thus to get information on plasma / suspension interactions, such as particle agglomeration. Finally, coatings were manufactured, characterized by SEM and compared to each other.

DOI10.1088/1742-6596/550/1/012019