Estimation of Particle Mass Flow Rate in Free Jet Using In-Flight Particle Diagnostics in Plasma Spraying

Author:

Bobzin K.,Wietheger W.,Knoch M. A.,Dokhanchi S. R.

Abstract

AbstractIn-flight particle diagnostics have enhanced our understanding of thermal spraying and improved coating reproducibility. However, no methodology to verify the measured in-flight particle properties has been proposed in the literature yet. This methodology requires describing the entire free jet from accurate measured values. This study deals with a novel method to verify the measured in-flight particle sizes and velocities by estimating the particle mass flow rate (PMFR) in the free jet. To this end, the entire free jet cross section was divided into several non-overlapping focal planes, and the size and velocity of the in-flight particles were measured by optical diagnostics at these focal planes. The PMFR of the powder feeder was used as a reference to validate the determined PMFR in the free jet. The results showed a good agreement with the PMFR of the powder feeder and could be replicated with different feedstock powders, demonstrating the capability of the developed method. Furthermore, the determined PMFR distribution in the entire free jet, referred to as digital footprint, agreed well with the height of the experimental footprints of the spray jet on a substrate. Consequently, it can be concluded that the spatial PMFR distribution was also properly measured.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Materials Chemistry,Surfaces, Coatings and Films,Condensed Matter Physics

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