2006
DOI: 10.1361/105996306x147199
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On the Reproducibility of Air Plasma Spray Process and Control of Particle State

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“…This is a notable finding that suggests a pathway for process control strategy based on injection optimization. Additional information can be found in reference [5,[16][17][18].…”
Section: Reduced Overall Process Variabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is a notable finding that suggests a pathway for process control strategy based on injection optimization. Additional information can be found in reference [5,[16][17][18].…”
Section: Reduced Overall Process Variabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Online diagnostics using SprayWatch 2i equipment were carried out at different spray conditions to measure the particle temperature and velocity. Primary gas flow (Ar) strongly influences the average particle velocity whereas secondary gas flow (H 2 ) and current strongly influence the average particle temperature [12]. These three parameters are varied to achieve adequate temperature and velocity of melted agglomerates.…”
Section: Online Particle Diagnosticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, it is imperative to have a control over the particle state in order to achieve reproducible microstructure and properties in coatings. It is evident from literature that both performance and characteristics of coatings are influenced by microstructure, which in turn, are affected by the particle state along with substrate and spray conditions [12]. Hence, controlling each parameter and evaluating its role in performance of coatings becomes difficult.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For this purpose, new techniques for visualisation and diagnostics of the injected powder particles during their flight to the coated surface have been developed (Moreau et al, 2005;Srinivasan et al, 2006;Streibl et al, 2006). New methods for non-destructive control, including statistical evaluation of the collected data, together with prognosis of the coating parameters as a function of the technological conditions have been offered as well (Zhu & Ding, 2000).…”
Section: Plasma-spraying Of Bioceramic Coatingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…New methods for non-destructive control, including statistical evaluation of the collected data, together with prognosis of the coating parameters as a function of the technological conditions have been offered as well (Zhu & Ding, 2000). Some work has already been done to characterise the following main dependencies that play an important role for successful performance of the discussed biomedical coatings (Azarmi et al, 2008;Boulos et al, 1993;Celik et al, 1999;Chen et al, 1993;Choi et al, 1998;Dyshlovenko et al, 2005;Fan et al, 2005;Gueorguiev et al, 2008aGueorguiev et al, , 2008cIordanova & Forcey, 1997;Khor et al, 2004;Kreye et al, 2007;Kuroda & Clyne, 1991;Leigh & Berndt, 1997;Li & Khor, 2002;Liu et al, 2005;Lugscheiber et al, 1993;Mawdsley et al, 2001;Montavon et al, 1997;Moreau et al, 2005;Neufuss et al, 2001;Ohmori & Li, 1991;Parizi et al, 2007;Sampath et al, 2003;Sarikaya, 2005;Srinivasan et al, 2006;Staia et al, 2001;Streibl et al, 2006;Toma et al, 2003;Tong et al, 1996;Wallace & Ilavsky, 1998;Zhu & Ding, 2000):…”
Section: Plasma-spraying Of Bioceramic Coatingsmentioning
confidence: 99%