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Practical Cold Spray [electronic resource] / edited by Victor Kenneth Champagne Jr., Ozan Cagatay Ozdemir, Aaron Nardi.

Contributor(s): Champagne Jr., Victor Kenneth [editor.] | Ozdemir, Ozan Cagatay [editor.] | Nardi, Aaron [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2021Edition: 1st ed. 2021.Description: VIII, 441 p. 274 illus., 218 illus. in color. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783030700560.Subject(s): Manufactures | Surfaces (Technology) | Thin films | Chemistry, Technical | Aerospace engineering | Astronautics | Metals | Machines, Tools, Processes | Surfaces, Interfaces and Thin Film | Industrial Chemistry | Aerospace Technology and Astronautics | Metals and AlloysAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 670 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
1. Introduction to Cold Spray -- 2. Process Description -- 3. Setting Up a Cold Spray Facility; D. Helfritch et al -- 4. Feedstock Powders -- 5. Material Properties -- 6. How to Develop and Qualify a Cold Spray System -- 7. Cold Spray Process Control and Specifications -- 8. Cold Spray Economics -- 9. Advancements in Cold Spray -- 10. Applications.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: This book provides a detailed explanation of the cold spray process from a practical standpoint. Drawing on the authors’ 36 years of research and development experience, it is firmly rooted in theory but also substantiated by empirical data and practical knowledge, offering potential users the information they need to recognize the advantages, as well as the limitations, of cold spray. This sets it apart from previous works on the subject, which have been purely academic. Cold spray technology has made great dramatic strides over the last 10 years and is now being used extensively in the aerospace, electronics, automotive, medical, and even the petrochemical industries. Most recently, cold spray of near-net shaped parts was accomplished – something previously assumed to be impossible because of the limitations of commercially available cold spray systems and a lack of fundamental understanding regarding the process. The cost of cold spray has also declined, making it appealing to industry through the introduction of new powders, surface preparation techniques, and recovery systems tailored to the cold spray process. Though primarily intended for users of the technology, this handbook is also a valuable resource for researchers interested in advances in cold spray materials, improved feedstock powders, advanced hardware and software development, surface preparation techniques, and the numerous applications developed to date. For example, cold spray aluminum alloys have been developed that offer the strength and ductility of wrought material in the as-sprayed condition. This has yet to be achieved by conventional powder consolidation methods including laser sintering, electron beam, and ultrasonic techniques. Other topics covered include additive manufacturing, structural repair, nondestructive evaluation, advanced cold spray materials, qualification requirements, cold spray systems comparison, and, finally, helium recovery. Thanks to its practical focus, the book provides readers with everything they need to understand, evaluate, and implement cold spray technology.
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1. Introduction to Cold Spray -- 2. Process Description -- 3. Setting Up a Cold Spray Facility; D. Helfritch et al -- 4. Feedstock Powders -- 5. Material Properties -- 6. How to Develop and Qualify a Cold Spray System -- 7. Cold Spray Process Control and Specifications -- 8. Cold Spray Economics -- 9. Advancements in Cold Spray -- 10. Applications.

This book provides a detailed explanation of the cold spray process from a practical standpoint. Drawing on the authors’ 36 years of research and development experience, it is firmly rooted in theory but also substantiated by empirical data and practical knowledge, offering potential users the information they need to recognize the advantages, as well as the limitations, of cold spray. This sets it apart from previous works on the subject, which have been purely academic. Cold spray technology has made great dramatic strides over the last 10 years and is now being used extensively in the aerospace, electronics, automotive, medical, and even the petrochemical industries. Most recently, cold spray of near-net shaped parts was accomplished – something previously assumed to be impossible because of the limitations of commercially available cold spray systems and a lack of fundamental understanding regarding the process. The cost of cold spray has also declined, making it appealing to industry through the introduction of new powders, surface preparation techniques, and recovery systems tailored to the cold spray process. Though primarily intended for users of the technology, this handbook is also a valuable resource for researchers interested in advances in cold spray materials, improved feedstock powders, advanced hardware and software development, surface preparation techniques, and the numerous applications developed to date. For example, cold spray aluminum alloys have been developed that offer the strength and ductility of wrought material in the as-sprayed condition. This has yet to be achieved by conventional powder consolidation methods including laser sintering, electron beam, and ultrasonic techniques. Other topics covered include additive manufacturing, structural repair, nondestructive evaluation, advanced cold spray materials, qualification requirements, cold spray systems comparison, and, finally, helium recovery. Thanks to its practical focus, the book provides readers with everything they need to understand, evaluate, and implement cold spray technology.

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