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ITSC 2019, Thermal Spray 2019: Proceedings from the International Thermal Spray Conference, 795-801, May 26–29, 2019,
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In this work, a new cold-spray shot-peening process was used to achieve surface nanocrystallization on a magnesium alloy deposit. The results of various examinations and tests show that nanocrystalline layers up to 40 µm thick with an average grain size in range of 50-80 nm can be prepared on AZ91D deposits using the new process. The nanocrystalline layers also exhibit good microhardness and tribological properties.
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ITSC 2015, Thermal Spray 2015: Proceedings from the International Thermal Spray Conference, 783-788, May 11–14, 2015,
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It is only performed light of sight deposition in atmospheric plasma spray (APS) and electron beam physical vapor deposition (EB-PVD). The PS-PVD processing is realized no light of sight deposition which bridge the gap between APS and EB-PVD. In this study, shielding deposition process was used to produce YSZ coatings and the microstructure and deposition behavior were also researched. A shrouded plasma torch was used to proceed on PS-PVD working. Multiple samples were placed on the same straight line to realize multistage shielding. The surface morphology and cross section morphology of coatings were observed by SEM. It is found that the surface is shown an island structure and the nano particles consist of island are grown smaller with the increased shielding stage. The cross section morphology of fracture coatings is shown columnar structure. This confirmed that the YSZ coatings are deposited via vapor phase at the condition of shielding. The deposition behavior of multi-stage shielding is also researched.