Hyuntaek Na
Hanyang University
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Journal of the Korean institute of surface engineering | 2008
Junghwan Kim; Sanghoon Yoon; Hyuntaek Na; Changhee Lee
In this study, two kinds of Fe-based bulk metallic glasses (BMG) powder were built-up through atmospheric plasma spray (APS) technique. The microstructure of two coatings was analyzed through X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy. Crystallization and oxidation in coatings were affected by chemical composition and initial powder size. Then, both of them influenced the tribological property.
Journal of the Korean Welding and Joining Society | 2009
Junghwan Kim; Kicheol Kang; Sanghoon Yoon; Hyuntaek Na; Changhee Lee
In this study, Cu-based bulk metallic glass (BMG) coatings were deposited by atmospheric plasma spraying (APS) process with different process conditions (with- and without hydrogen gas). As adding the hydrogen gas, thermal energy in the plasma flame increased and induced difference in the melting state of the Cu-based BMG particles. The microstructure and mechanical properties of the coatings were analyzed using a scanning electron microscope (SEM) with an energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS) and nano-indentation tester in the light of phase analysis. It was elucidated by the nano-indentation tests that un-melted region was a mainly amorphous phase which showed discrete plasticity observed as the flow serrations on the load.displacement (P - h) curves, and the curves of solidified region showed lower flow serrations as amorphous phase mingled with crystalline phase. Oxides produced during the spraying process had the highest hardness value among the phases and were well mixed with other phases resulted from the increase in melting degree.
Journal of the Korean institute of surface engineering | 2008
Hyuntaek Na; Gyuyeol Bae; Kicheol Kang; Hyung-Jun Kim; Changhee Lee
Generally, deposition mechanism of diamond particle is mainly embedding effect in the kinetic spray process. Accordingly, in spite of high cost, helium gas was employed as process gas to get high diamond fraction in the composite coating. In this study, the deposition behavior of bronze/diamond by kinetic spray process was compared using different process gas (helium and nitrogen). Bare (mean size of , ) and nickel coated diamond (mean size of ) were deposited on Al 6061-T6 substrate with fixed process temperature and pressure. For comparison with experimental results, plastic deformation behavior of nickel layer was simulated by finite element analysis (using ABAQUS/Explicit 6.7-2). The size, broken ratio, and fraction of diamond in the composite coating were analyzed through scanning electron microscopy and image analysis method. The uniform distribution and deposition efficiency of diamond particles in the coating layer could be achieved by tailoring the physical properties of the feedstock.
Acta Materialia | 2009
Gyuyeol Bae; S. Kumar; Sanghoon Yoon; Kicheol Kang; Hyuntaek Na; Hyung-Jun Kim; Changhee Lee
Composites Science and Technology | 2009
Hyuntaek Na; Gyuyeol Bae; Sumin Shin; S. Kumar; Hyung-Jun Kim; Changhee Lee
Acta Materialia | 2010
Junghwan Kim; Kicheol Kang; Sanghoon Yoon; S. Kumar; Hyuntaek Na; Changhee Lee
Surface & Coatings Technology | 2010
Gyuyeol Bae; Kicheol Kang; Hyuntaek Na; Jay-Jung Kim; Changhee Lee
Journal of Thermal Spray Technology | 2008
Soodong Park; S. Kumar; Hyuntaek Na; Changhee Lee
Current Applied Physics | 2009
S. Kumar; Hyuntaek Na; V. Selvarajan; Changhee Lee
Journal of Thermal Spray Technology | 2011
Faisal Farooq Khan; Gyuyeol Bae; Kicheol Kang; Hyuntaek Na; Junghwan Kim; Taeho Jeong; Changhee Lee