Apparatus for performing in-situ adhesion test of cold spray deposits and method of employing
11662300 · 2023-05-30
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
G01N19/04
PHYSICS
Y02E30/30
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
G01N19/04
PHYSICS
Abstract
A testing arrangement and method of using in performing an in-situ adhesion test of a cold spray deposit on a surface of a structure. The testing arrangement includes a specimen member having a number of apertures defined therein and a loading arrangement coupled to the specimen member. The loading arrangement is configured to provide a mechanical force of a known magnitude to the specimen member. In performing an in-situ test of a cold spray deposit on a structure, the method includes positioning the testing arrangement with respect to a surface of the structure, depositing the cold spray deposit on the surface of the structure, and testing the adhesion of the cold spray deposit to the surface.
Claims
1. A testing arrangement for performing an in-situ adhesion test of a cold spray deposit on a surface of a structure, the testing arrangement comprising: a specimen member defining a number of apertures, wherein the specimen member is configured to abut the surface of the structure, and wherein the specimen member is configured to be bonded to the surface during the adhesion test with the cold spray deposit; and a loading arrangement coupled to the specimen member, the loading arrangement being configured to provide a mechanical force of a known magnitude to the specimen member.
2. The testing arrangement of claim 1, wherein the number of apertures comprises a single rectangular shaped aperture.
3. The testing arrangement of claim 1, wherein the specimen member comprises a flat rectangular bar.
4. The testing arrangement of claim 3, wherein the specimen member comprises a connecting portion engaged by a correspondingly shaped connecting portion of the loading arrangement, wherein the connecting portion of the specimen member comprises a raised portion having a loading face that extends upward from the flat rectangular bar.
5. The testing arrangement of claim 1, wherein the number of apertures comprises a plurality of apertures.
6. The testing arrangement of claim 5, wherein the plurality of apertures are arranged in a predetermined pattern.
7. The testing arrangement of claim 1, wherein the specimen member comprises a connecting portion engaged by a correspondingly shaped connecting portion of the loading arrangement.
8. The testing arrangement of claim 1, wherein the loading arrangement comprises a mechanical actuator that provides the mechanical force and a load cell that determines the mechanical force provided by the mechanical actuator.
9. A testing arrangement for performing an in-situ adhesion test of a cold spray deposit on a surface of a structure, the testing arrangement comprising: a specimen member defining a number of apertures; and a loading arrangement coupled to the specimen member, the loading arrangement being configured to provide a mechanical force of a known magnitude to the specimen member, and wherein the loading arrangement comprises a number of roller members structured to engage the surface of the structure.
10. The testing arrangement of claim 9, wherein the loading arrangement comprises a number of spring-loaded roller guides structured to engage another surface of the structure disposed opposite the surface of the structure.
11. A method of performing an in-situ adhesion test of a cold spray deposit on a structure, the method comprising: positioning a testing arrangement with respect to a surface of the structure, wherein the testing arrangement comprises: a specimen member defining a number of apertures; and a loading arrangement coupled to the specimen member, the loading arrangement being configured to provide a mechanical force of a known magnitude to the specimen member; depositing the cold spray deposit on the surface of the structure; and testing the adhesion of the cold spray deposit to the surface.
12. The method of claim 11, wherein depositing the cold spray deposit on the surface of the structure comprises providing a quantity of a cold spray material through the number of apertures and onto the surface.
13. The method of claim 12, wherein providing a quantity of a cold spray material through the number of apertures and onto the surface comprises spraying the quantity of the cold spray material.
14. The method of claim 11, wherein testing the adhesion of the cold spray deposit to the surface comprises: determining the number of apertures are filled to a predetermined level prior to carrying out the testing; and applying a known mechanical force to the specimen member until the cold spray deposit is unbonded from the surface.
15. A testing arrangement for performing an in-situ adhesion test of a cold spray deposit on a surface of a structure, the testing arrangement comprising: a specimen member defining an aperture, wherein the specimen member is configured to abut the surface of the structure, and wherein the specimen member is configured to be bonded to the surface during the adhesion test with the cold spray deposit; and a loading arrangement operably coupled to the specimen member, the loading arrangement configured to provide a mechanical force to the specimen member.
16. The testing arrangement of claim 15, wherein the specimen member comprises a connecting portion engaged by a correspondingly shaped connecting portion of the loading arrangement.
17. The testing arrangement of claim 16, wherein the connecting portion of the specimen member comprises a raised portion having a loading face.
18. The testing arrangement of claim 15 wherein the loading arrangement comprises a mechanical actuator configured to apply the mechanical force and a load cell configured to determine the mechanical force provided by the mechanical actuator.
19. A testing arrangement for performing an in-situ adhesion test of a cold spray deposit on a surface of a structure, the testing arrangement comprising: a specimen member defining an aperture; and a loading arrangement operably coupled to the specimen member, the loading arrangement configured to provide a mechanical force to the specimen member, and wherein the loading arrangement comprises a number of roller members structured to engage the surface of the structure.
20. The testing arrangement of claim 19, wherein the loading arrangement comprises a number of spring-loaded roller guides structured to engage another surface of the structure disposed opposite the surface of the structure.
21. A method, comprising: positioning a specimen member on a surface of a structure, the specimen member defining an aperture; depositing a cold spray deposit on the surface of the structure through the aperture; and testing the adhesion of the cold spray deposit to the surface.
22. The method of claim 21, wherein testing the adhesion of the cold spray deposit comprises applying, with a loading arrangement, a mechanical force to the specimen member to unbond the cold spray deposit from the surface.
23. The method of claim 22, wherein the loading arrangement comprises a number of roller members structured to engage the surface of the structure.
24. The method of claim 21, wherein depositing the cold spray deposit on the surface of the structure through the aperture comprises depositing, with a cold spray nozzle, the cold spray deposit on the surface of the structure through the aperture.
25. The method of claim 21, wherein the specimen member comprises a bar.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) A further understanding of the invention can be gained from the following description of the preferred embodiments when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(10) In the following description, like reference characters designate like or corresponding parts throughout the several views of the drawings. Also in the following description, it is to be understood that such terms as “forward”, “rearward”, “left”, “right”, “upwardly”, “downwardly”, and the like are words of convenience and are not to be construed as limiting terms. As used herein, the term “number” shall be used to refer to any non-zero integer quantity, i.e., one or any integer greater than one (e.g., 1, 2, 3, . . . ).
(11) A specimen member 10 in accordance with one example embodiment of the present invention is depicted in
(12) Continuing to refer to
(13) Specimen member 10 may be formed from any suitable material. In one example embodiment, specimen member 10 has been formed from tool steel to increase longevity and reduce bonding of the cold sprayed particles on specimen member 10.
(14) Referring now to the schematic views of
(15) Continuing to refer to
(16) After specimen member 10 has been successfully bonded to the underlying structure via the cold spray material, a tensile force is then applied to specimen member 10 causing shear stress at the interface of the deposit and surface of the structure until mechanical failure of the deposit (i.e., de-bonding of the deposit of the cold spray material from the structure of the surface). This force is applied by source of mechanical force 28 which is typically located at the end of loading arrangement 18 and testing arrangement 32 external to the structure to which the deposit was applied. The force applied by source of mechanical force 28 is measured and recorded by load cell 30. As the size, quantity and shape of number of apertures 14 will control the dimensions of the spray deposit and the geometry of interaction between specimen member 10 and the underlying structure, the force and cross-sectional area of the deposit can be used to determine a shear stress at failure. After such failure has occurred, testing arrangement 32 may be removed from the structure or repositioned if another test is desired.
(17) It is to be appreciated that the only area that is actually tested is the interface between the cold spray deposit inside the number of apertures 14 and the underlying substrate. The overspray above the number of apertures 14 has no effect on the measurement.
(18) A more detailed example of a portion of one testing arrangement 32 in accordance with one example embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in
(19) While specific embodiments of the invention have been described in detail, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various modifications and alternatives to those details could be developed in light of the overall teachings of the disclosure. Accordingly, the particular embodiments disclosed are meant to be illustrative only and not limiting as to the scope of the invention which is to be given the full breadth of the appended claims and any and all equivalents thereof.
(20) Various aspects of the subject matter described herein are set out in the following examples.
Example 1
(21) A testing arrangement for performing an in-situ adhesion test of a cold spray deposit on a surface of a structure, the testing arrangement comprising a specimen member comprising a number of apertures defined therein and a loading arrangement coupled to the specimen member, the loading arrangement being configured to provide a mechanical force of a known magnitude to the specimen member.
Example 2
(22) The testing arrangement of Example 1, wherein the number of apertures comprises a single rectangular shaped aperture.
Example 3
(23) The testing arrangement of Examples 1 or 2, wherein the specimen member comprises a flat rectangular bar.
Example 4
(24) The testing arrangement of any one of Examples 1 or 3, wherein the number of apertures comprises a plurality of apertures.
Example 5
(25) The testing arrangement of Example 4, wherein the plurality of apertures are arranged in a predetermined pattern.
Example 6
(26) The testing arrangement of any one of Examples 1-5, wherein the specimen member comprises a connecting portion engaged by a correspondingly shaped connecting portion of the loading arrangement.
Example 7
(27) The testing arrangement of any one of Examples 3-5, wherein the specimen member comprises a connecting portion engaged by a correspondingly shaped connecting portion of the loading arrangement, wherein the connecting portion of the specimen member comprises a raised portion having a loading face that extends upward from the rectangular bar.
Example 8
(28) The testing arrangement of any one of Examples 1-7, wherein the loading arrangement comprises a mechanical actuator that provides the mechanical force and a load cell that determines the mechanical force provided by the mechanical actuator.
Example 9
(29) The testing arrangement of any one of Examples 1-8, wherein the loading arrangement comprises a number of roller members structured to engage the surface of the structure.
Example 10
(30) The testing arrangement of Example 9, wherein the loading arrangement comprises a number of spring-loaded roller guides structured to engage another surface of the structure disposed opposite the surface of the structure.
Example 11
(31) A method of performing an in-situ adhesion test of a cold spray deposit on a structure, the method comprising positioning a testing arrangement such as recited in claim 1 with respect to a surface of the structure, depositing the cold spray deposit on the surface of the structure, and testing the adhesion of the cold spray deposit to the surface.
Example 12
(32) The method of Example 11, wherein depositing the cold spray deposit on the surface of the structure comprises providing a quantity of a cold spray material through the number of apertures and onto the surface.
Example 13
(33) The method of Example 12, wherein providing a quantity of a cold spray material through the number of apertures and onto the surface comprises spraying the quantity of the cold spray material.
Example 14
(34) The method of any one of Examples 11-13, wherein testing the adhesion of the deposit to the surface comprises determining the number of apertures are filled to a predetermined level prior to carrying out the testing and applying a known mechanical force to the test specimen until the cold spray deposit is unbonded from the surface.
Example 15
(35) A testing arrangement for performing an in-situ adhesion test of a cold spray deposit on a surface of a structure, the testing arrangement comprising a specimen member comprising an aperture defined therein and a loading arrangement operably coupled to the specimen member, the loading arrangement configured to provide a mechanical force to the specimen member.
Example 16
(36) The testing arrangement of Example 15, wherein the specimen member comprises a connecting portion engaged by a correspondingly shaped connecting portion of the loading arrangement.
Example 17
(37) The testing arrangement of Example 16, wherein the connecting portion of the specimen member comprises a raised portion having a loading face.
Example 18
(38) The testing arrangement of any one of Examples 15-17, wherein the loading arrangement comprises a mechanical actuator configured to apply the mechanical force and a load cell configured to determined the mechanical force provided by the mechanical actuator.
Example 19
(39) The testing arrangement of any one of Examples 15-18, wherein the loading arrangement comprises a number of roller members structured to engage the surface of the structure.
Example 20
(40) The testing arrangement of Example 19, wherein the loading arrangement comprises a number of spring-loaded roller guides structured to engage another surface of the structure disposed opposite the surface of the structure.