Authors: Hezhou Ye Yanhua Yin Jianfeng Wang
Publish Date: 2015/07/18
Volume: 24, Issue: 6, Pages: 965-973
Abstract
While commercially available computational fluid dynamic packages are employed nowadays to analyze the spraying behavior of the cold spray CS system and optimize the nozzle geometry design using these packages is often prohibitive because of complex computational resource requirements and expensive copyright licenses This paper proposes a quick and economical method for predicting the performance of the CS system while asking for minimal computational resource A onedimensional adiabatic friction model with the consideration of friction was developed to calculate the critical pressure of nozzles under different expansion ratios and the gas/particle velocity at different spraying conditions The accuracy of the critical pressure calculation was evidenced by polymeric nozzle destructive tests The particle velocities achieved from the nozzles with different expansion ratios were measured and compared with the velocity values calculated by the model The suggested adiabatic friction model is validated by the wellmatched values between the calculated results and the experimental data
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