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Thursday, May 7, 2009 - 10:30 AM

Thermal Stability of Cold Spray Titanium Structures

M. Z. Jahedi, S. H. Zahiri, CSIRO, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Cold gas dynamic spray (Cold Spray) deposition of titanium has shown to be a promising approach for fabrication of titanium structures directly from powder in the absence of controlled atmosphere and at affordable cost. The effect of annealing on a commercial purity (CP) titanium powder deposited under Cold Spray conditions is studied. Equi-axed grains which include ultra fine grain structure are observed. A physical based model is proposed for recrystallization of the Cold Spray deposited titanium and the results are compared with conventional cold rolled and annealed titanium products.

 


Summary: Cold gas dynamic spray (Cold Spray) deposition of titanium has shown to be a promising approach for fabrication of titanium structures directly from powder in the absence of controlled atmosphere and at affordable cost. The effect of annealing on a commercial purity (CP) titanium powder deposited under Cold Spray conditions is studied. Equi-axed grains which include ultra fine grain structure are observed. A physical based model is proposed for recrystallization of the Cold Spray deposited titanium and the results are compared with conventional cold rolled and annealed titanium products.