Corrosion Behavior of Cold Sprayed Aluminum Alloys 2024 and 7075 in an Immersed Seawater Environment

CORROSION ◽  
10.5006/3802 ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ozymandias Agar ◽  
Anne Alex ◽  
Gregory Kubacki ◽  
Ning Zhu ◽  
Luke Brewer

This paper describes the polarization and basic pitting behavior of 2024 and 7075 aluminum alloys produced by high pressure cold spray deposition. While cold spray is showing great promise as a solid state repair approach for metallic structures, the corrosion behavior of these materials still needs investigation, particularly in describing the potential galvanic interactions with the repaired substrate. Potentiodynamic testing was performed on cold sprayed (CS) aluminum alloys 2024 and 7075, and corresponding wrought AA2024-T3 and AA7075-T651 alloys for comparison. Testing used ASTM D1141 artificial seawater for potentiodynamic polarization, following the MIL-STD 889C standard for testing with consistent results. Pitting was investigated using 120-hour immersion tests, with subsequent photography, SEM imaging and EDS analysis of the surface. CS-2024 was found to be more active and reactive than wrought, with enhanced anodic kinetics; it experienced more aggressive pitting than the AA2024-T3 during the immersion test. CS-7075 was found to be less active and more reactive than wrought, with enhanced cathodic kinetics; the CS-7075 demonstrated reduced pitting compared to the AA7075-T651. Possible causes for these differences are discussed, including material homogeneity, CS powder intermetallics, and spray parameters. Overall, CS-2024 and CS-7075 should have little galvanic interaction with their corresponding substrates.

2005 ◽  
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Author(s):  
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Bertrand Jodoin ◽  
George E. Kim ◽  
Julie M. Schoenung

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pp. 657-666 ◽  
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Julie M. Schoenung ◽  
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George E. Kim

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Vol 941 ◽  
pp. 1639-1644
Author(s):  
Xin Chu ◽  
Phuong Vo ◽  
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The splat test is usually generated by low feed rate cold spraying of particles onto an as-polished substrate and it can be considered as a monolayer coating deposition. In this study, in order to investigate cold spray deposition mechanisms, Fe splats were sprayed onto the cold-sprayed single component 316L, Fe, and a composite 90Fe coatings. Results showed that although there is only 3.6 vol.% of 316L in the composite 90Fe coating, Fe splats exhibit a much better deposition behavior onto the 90Fe as compared with the single component Fe coating. To explain this observation, Fe splat samples were characterized using the scanning electron microscope (SEM), optical profilometry, splat adhesion tests, and splat nanoindentation. Finally, a preliminary explanation towards the Fe splat deposition behavior onto the composite coating was drawn.


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pp. 441-448 ◽  
Author(s):  
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Choon Sik Kang ◽  
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