Your Guide to Advanced Cold Spray Technology
Cold Gas Dynamic Spray centers on cold gas dynamic spray (or cold spray--CS) technology, one of the most versatile thermal spray coating methods in materials engineering, and effectively describes and analyzes the main trends and developments behind the spray (coating) techniques. The book combines theory with practice to enable the reader to deeper understand the CS coatings as well as their structures and properties, and describes the state of the art in CS technology with an emphasis on all major components of the cold spray process.
This book begins with an introduction to CS spray and goes on to thoroughly explain the process. It describes the different powder synthesis methods and equipment currently used, and defines the CS coating microstructure, characterization methods, and properties of CS coatings. The authors present a comprehensive approach that highlights grit blasting and cold spraying as well as the hybrid CS-sintering technology that offers integrity of microstructure, compositional homogeneity, and mechanical property levels equal to (and frequently better than) those of the wrought counterpart.
The book largely covers the basic principles of CS technology and also includes:
- A brief survey of thermal spray methods
- The basic principles of plasticity theory
- A description of the CS equipment, the nozzle design, and the geometry of a CS gun
- Coverage of the microstructural and mechanical properties of CS metals and alloys
- A detailed analysis of aircraft component repair using GS
- An overview of the economic aspects of CS applications.
Cold Gas Dynamic Spray
explains how cold gas dynamic spray works and what it can do, andis intended for engineering professionals working with sprays and coatings in the industry as well as graduate student specializing in material science, mechanical, automotive, aerospace, and chemical engineering.
About the Author: Roman Gr. Maev received his MSc degree in theoretical nuclear physics from the Moscow Physical Engineering Institute followed by a PhD on the theory of semiconductors. In 2001, he received a DSc degree from the Russian Academy of Sciences. Dr. Maev is the founding director-general of the Institute for Diagnostic Imaging Research. He is also a full faculty professor in the Department of Physics at the University of Windsor, Canada. He is the author of 4 monographs, editor and co-editor of 10 books, published over 477 articles in leading international journals, and holds 31 international patents.
Volf Leshchynsky received his PhD from the Technical Physics Institute of Byelorussian Academy of Sciences in 1968, and his DSc from the Institute of Metallurgy in 1989. He then held a chair as professor of the Metal Forming Institute, Poznan, Poland, and became head of the Metal Forming Department at the East Ukraine University. From 2004 onward, he was a visiting professor in the Physics Department of the University of Windsor, Canada. He is currently a senior researcher at the Institute for Diagnostic Imaging Research at the University of Windsor and the author of numerous scientific papers.