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Modeling the Droplet Impact on the Substrate with Surface Preparation in Thermal Spraying with SPH

Kirsten Bobzin, H. Heinemann, K. Jasutyn, Stefan Rhys Jeske, Jan Bender, S. Warkentin, Oleg Mokrov, Rahul Sharma, Uwe Reisgen

2023Journal of Thermal Spray Technology11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The properties of thermally sprayed coatings depend heavily on their microstructure. The microstructure is determined by the dynamics of the impact of the droplets on the substrate surface and the subsequent overlapping of the previously solidified and deformed droplets. Substrate preparation prior to spraying ensures strong adhesion of the coating. This includes roughening and preheating of the substrate surface. In the present study, the smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH) method is used to model the Al 2 O 3 impact on a preheated substrate and a roughened substrate surface. A semi-implicit enthalpy–porosity method is applied to simulate the solidification process in the mushy zone. In addition, an implicit correction for SPH simulations is used to improve the performance and stability of the simulation. To investigate the dynamics of heat transfer in the contact between the surface and the droplet, the discretization of the substrate is also taken into account. The results show that the studied substrate surface conditions affect the splat morphology and the solidification process. Subsequently, the simulation of multiple droplets for coating formation is also performed and analyzed.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceMicrostructureSubstrate (aquarium)CoatingComposite materialPorositySmoothed-particle hydrodynamicsHeat transferDiscretizationParticle (ecology)ThermalMechanicsThermodynamicsGeologyMathematical analysisPhysicsMathematicsOceanographyFluid Dynamics Simulations and InteractionsFluid Dynamics and Heat TransferSurface Modification and Superhydrophobicity