Thermal Spray Fundamentals 2013
DOI: 10.1007/978-0-387-68991-3_11
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“…where Q (J) is the heat the substrate received, A m 2 is the area of the interface that is equal to the area of the flattened splat, T p (K), T s (K) are the temperature of particles and the substrate, respectively, and ρ p kg•m −3 , c p J•kg −1 •K −1 are the thermal conductivity and density of molten particle, respectively. ξ = R r is the flattening ratio of the sprayed particle, which is mainly determined by particle velocity, where R (m) is the radius of the flattened particle and r (m) is the radius of the particle [14].…”
Section: Governing Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where Q (J) is the heat the substrate received, A m 2 is the area of the interface that is equal to the area of the flattened splat, T p (K), T s (K) are the temperature of particles and the substrate, respectively, and ρ p kg•m −3 , c p J•kg −1 •K −1 are the thermal conductivity and density of molten particle, respectively. ξ = R r is the flattening ratio of the sprayed particle, which is mainly determined by particle velocity, where R (m) is the radius of the flattened particle and r (m) is the radius of the particle [14].…”
Section: Governing Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%