Abstract
By approaching the glass transition temperature it was possible to realize well quality metallic coatings on two different glasses using Cold Spray deposition, CS. A roughness is introduced on the glass surface and is proportional to the energy deposited. Using the thermal pressure memory effect of glass, Raman spectroscopy mapping allowed determining that the CS introduced a strong heterogeneity of the glass substrate characterized by zones with different cooling rate and residual stress. Using a simplified Eshelby's inclusion approach, it is demonstrated that the residual stress can be in first approximation explained by the introduction of local density fluctuation induced with high cooling rate of micrometric regions related with the impact of the deposited metallic particles.