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Journal of Thermal Spray Technology | 2011

Relationships Between Process Parameters, Microstructure, and Adhesion Strength of HVOF Sprayed IN718 Coatings

Christophe Lyphout; Per Nylén; Lars Östergren

Fundamental understanding of relationships between process parameters, particle in-flight characteristics, and adhesion strength of HVOF sprayed coatings is important to achieve the high coating adhesion that is needed in aeronautic repair applications. In this study, statistical Design of Experiments (DoE) was used to identify the most important process parameters that influence adhesion strength of IN718 coatings sprayed on IN718 substrates. Special attention was given to the parameters combustion ratio, total gas mass flow, stand-off distance and external cooling, since these parameters were assumed to have a significant influence on particle temperature and velocity. Relationships between these parameters and coating microstructure were evaluated to fundamentally understand the relationships between process parameters and adhesion strength.


Journal of Thermal Spray Technology | 2016

Tribological Properties of Hard Metal Coatings Sprayed by High-Velocity Air Fuel Process

Christophe Lyphout; K. Sato; Šárka Houdková; Eva Smazalová; Luca Lusvarghi; Giovanni Bolelli; Paolo Sassatelli

AbstractLowering the thermal energy and increasing the kinetic energy of hard metal particles sprayed by the newly developed HVAF systems can significantly reduce their decarburization, and increases the sliding wear and corrosion resistance of the resulting coatings, making the HVAF technique attractive, both economically and environmentally, over its HVOF predecessors. Two agglomerated and sintered feedstock powder chemistries, WC-Co (88/12) and WC-CoCr (86/10/4), respectively, with increasing primary carbides grain size from 0.2 to 4.0 microns, have been deposited by the latest HVAF-M3 process onto carbon steel substrates. Their dry sliding wear behaviors and friction coefficients were evaluated at room temperature via Ball-on-disk (ASTM G99-90) wear tests against Al2O3 counterparts, and via Pin-on-disk (ASTM G77-05) wear tests against modified martensitic steel counterparts in both dry and lubricated conditions. Sliding wear mechanisms, with the formation of wavy surface morphology and brittle cracking, are discussed regarding the distribution and size of primary carbides. Corrosion behaviors were evaluated via standard Neutral Salt Spray, Acetic Acid Salt Spray, accelerated corrosion test, and electrochemical polarization test at room temperature. The optimization of the tribological properties of the coatings is discussed, focusing on the suitable selection of primary carbide size for different working load applications.


Journal of Thermal Spray Technology | 2012

Adhesion Strength of HVOF Sprayed IN718 Coatings

Christophe Lyphout; Per Nylén; Lars Östergren

The adhesion strength of high-velocity oxyfuel thermally sprayed coatings is of prime importance when thick coatings are to be sprayed in repair applications. In this study, relationships between process parameters, particle in-flight characteristics, residual stresses, and adhesion strength were explored. The most important process parameters that influence HVOF sprayed IN718 coating adhesion strength on IN718 substrate material were identified. Residual stress distributions were determined using the modified layer removal method, and adhesion strength was measured using an in-house-developed tensile test. Relationships between process parameters, particle in-flight characteristics, coating microstructure, and adhesion strength were established. Particle temperature, particle velocity, substrate preparation, and deposition temperature were identified as critical parameters to attain high adhesion strength. Controlling these parameters can significantly improve the adhesion strength, thus enabling thick coatings to be sprayed for repair applications.


Journal of Thermal Spray Technology | 2014

Screening Design of Supersonic Air Fuel Processing for Hard Metal Coatings

Christophe Lyphout; Stefan Björklund; M. Karlsson; M Runte; G. Reisel; P. Boccaccio

Replacement of electrolytic hard chromium method by thermal spray technology has shown a growing interest in the past decades, mainly pioneered by depositing WC-based material by conventional HVOF processes. Lower thermal energy and higher kinetic energy of sprayed particles achieved by newly developed Supersonic Air Fuel system, so-called HVAF-M3, significantly reduces decarburization, and increases wear and corrosion resistance properties, making HVAF-sprayed coatings attractive both economically and environmentally. In the present work, full factorial designs of experiments have been extensively utilized to establish relationships between hardware configurations, process and engineering variables, and coatings properties. The relevance of those process factors is emphasized and their significance is discussed in the optimization of coatings for improved abrasion wear and corrosion performances.


Journal of Thermal Spray Technology | 2014

Mechanical Property of HVOF Inconel 718 Coating for Aeronautic Repair

Christophe Lyphout; Angelica Fasth; Per Nylén

The module of elasticity is one of the most important mechanical properties defining the strength of a material which is a prerequisite to design a component from its early stage of conception to its field of application. When a material is to be thermally sprayed, mechanical properties of the deposited layers differ from the bulk material, mainly due to the anisotropy of the highly textured coating microstructure. The mechanical response of the deposited layers significantly influences the overall performance of the coated component. It is, therefore, of importance to evaluate the effective module of elasticity of the coating. Conventional experimental methods such as microindentation, nanoindentation and four-point bending tests have been investigated and their results vary significantly, mainly due to inhomogeneous characteristics of the coating microstructure. Synchrotron radiation coupled with a tensile test rig has been proposed as an alternative method to determine the coating anisotropic elastic behavior dependence on crystallographic orientations. The investigation was performed on Inconel 718 (IN718) HVOF coatings sprayed on IN718 substrates. Combining these experimental techniques yield a deeper understanding of the nature of the HVOF coating Young’s modulus and thus a tool for Design Practice for repair applications.


Surface & Coatings Technology | 2015

Tribology of HVOF- and HVAF-sprayed WC–10Co4Cr hardmetal coatings: A comparative assessment

Giovanni Bolelli; L.-M. Berger; Tim Börner; Heli Koivuluoto; Luca Lusvarghi; Christophe Lyphout; Nicolaie Markocsan; Ville Matikainen; Per Nylén; Paolo Sassatelli; R. Trache; Petri Vuoristo


Journal of Thermal Spray Technology | 2008

Residual Stresses Distribution through Thick HVOF Sprayed Inconel 718 Coatings

Christophe Lyphout; Per Nylén; A. Manescu; T. Pirling


Wear | 2016

Sliding and abrasive wear behaviour of HVOF- and HVAF-sprayed Cr3C2-NiCr hardmetal coatings

Giovanni Bolelli; L.-M. Berger; Tim Börner; Heli Koivuluoto; Ville Matikainen; Luca Lusvarghi; Christophe Lyphout; Nicolaie Markocsan; Per Nylén; Paolo Sassatelli; R. Trache; P.c Vuoristo


Surface & Coatings Technology | 2014

Screening design of hard metal feedstock powders for supersonic air fuel processing

Christophe Lyphout; Katu Sato


Proceedings of the International Thermal Spray Conference (ITSC), Beijing, China | 2007

Characterization of Adhesion Strength and Residual Stresses of HVOF Sprayed Inconel 718 for Aerospace Repair Applications

Christophe Lyphout; Per Nylén; Jan Wigren

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Per Nylén

University College West

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Giovanni Bolelli

University of Modena and Reggio Emilia

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Luca Lusvarghi

University of Modena and Reggio Emilia

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Paolo Sassatelli

University of Modena and Reggio Emilia

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Mohammad Sattari

Chalmers University of Technology

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Uta Klement

Chalmers University of Technology

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