Coaxial laser assisted cold spray nozzle

US9481933B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9481933-B2
Application numberUS-95952310-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 3, 2010
Priority dateDec 4, 2009
Publication dateNov 1, 2016
Grant dateNov 1, 2016

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A cold spray nozzle assembly for applying a coating of particles to a substrate includes a nozzle defining an inner passage with a nozzle exit. The nozzle assembly also includes a particle supply member in communication with the inner passage. The particle supply member supplies the particles to flow and accelerate through the inner passage and out of the nozzle via the nozzle exit toward the substrate to be coated thereon. Furthermore, the nozzle assembly includes a laser that emits a laser beam that is transmitted through the inner passage. The laser heats at least one of the particles and the substrate to promote coating of the substrate with the particles.

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What is claimed is: 1. A cold spray nozzle assembly for applying a coating of particles to a substrate comprising: a nozzle defining an inner passage extending in a flow direction from a convergent section adjacent a nozzle entrance through a throat to a divergent section adjacent a nozzle exit, each of the convergent section, the throat, and the divergent section of the inner passage is substantially rectangular in cross sectional planes that intersect perpendicularly and transversely to a longitudinal axis of the inner passage thereby having opposing minor side faces and major side faces; a gas supply member supplying a gas to the inner passage of the nozzle to flow through the inner passage of the nozzle and accelerate through the inner passage by passage through the convergent section, the throat, and the divergent section; a particle supply member in direct communication with only the minor side face of the divergent section of the inner passage, the particle supply member supplying the particles to flow in the gas supplied by the gas supply member, accelerate within the divergent section, and out of the nozzle via the nozzle exit toward the substrate to coat the substrate; and a laser that emits a laser beam that is transmitted through the inner passage containing the supplied gas, the laser heats the particles below the particles' melting point only in and downstream of the divergent passage and heats the substrate to promote cold spray coating of the substrate with the particles. 2. The cold spray nozzle assembly of claim 1 , wherein the inner passage has a substantially straight longitudinal axis, and wherein the laser beam is directed substantially parallel and coaxial to the longitudinal axis, out of the nozzle exit, and toward the substrate. 3. The cold spray nozzle assembly of claim 2 , wherein the inner passage includes a nozzle entrance, wherein the longitudinal axis extends through both the nozzle entrance and the nozzle exit, and wherein the laser is operably coupled to the nozzle such that the laser beam is transmitted into the nozzle via the nozzle entrance. 4. The cold spray nozzle assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a pressure tube that is disposed between the laser and the nozzle, the pressure tube being in fluid communication with the inner passage, and further comprising a gas supply member that supplies a gas to the pressure tube to flow through the inner passage of the nozzle and out of the nozzle exit. 5. A cold spray nozzle assembly for applying a coating of particles to a substrate comprising: a nozzle defining an inner passage with a nozzle entrance, a nozzle exit, and a substantially straight longitudinal axis that extends through both the nozzle entrance and the nozzle exit, the inner passage being substantially rectangular in cross sectional planes that intersect perpendicularly and transversely to the longitudinal axis along its entirety thereby having opposing minor side faces and major side faces, the inner passage also including a convergent section adjacent the nozzle entrance and a divergent section downstream of the convergent section and adjacent the nozzle exit, the nozzle also including a particle supply inlet that is in direct communication with only the minor side face of the divergent section; a particle supply member in communication with the particle supply inlet, the particle supply member supplying the particles to flow and accelerate within the divergent section, and out of the nozzle via the nozzle exit toward the substrate to be coated thereon; a gas supply member that supplies a gas to the inner passage to flow through the inner passage of the nozzle to accelerate the particles; a laser that emits a laser beam that is transmitted into the nozzle via the nozzle entrance, through the inner passage containing the supplied gas, and out of the nozzle via the nozzle exit, the laser heating both the particles below their melting point only in and downstream of the divergent passage and the substrate to promote cold spray coating of the substrate with the particles; and a handling device that moves at least one of the nozzle and the substrate relative to the other. 6. The cold spray nozzle assembly of claim 1 , wherein the divergent section is larger than the convergent section at the throat resulting in formation of a shoulder at the throat, the shoulder being a flat surface parallel to the vertical planes perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the inner passage, and wherein the particle supply member in direct communication with the divergent section of the inner passage is downstream from the shoulder.

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  • Spray pistols; Apparatus for discharge (for spraying particulate material B05B7/14; with means for heating the material to be sprayed B05B7/16; with means for supplying fluent material to a discharge device B05B7/24) · CPC title

  • without intermediate formation of a liquid in the layer · CPC title

  • the fluid stream containing particles, e.g. powder · CPC title

  • by exposure to radiation (B05D3/02 takes precedence {; plasma treatment B05D3/141}) · CPC title

  • incorporating means for heating {or cooling} the material to be sprayed {(spraying by means of explosions B05B7/0006)} · CPC title

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What does patent US9481933B2 cover?
A cold spray nozzle assembly for applying a coating of particles to a substrate includes a nozzle defining an inner passage with a nozzle exit. The nozzle assembly also includes a particle supply member in communication with the inner passage. The particle supply member supplies the particles to flow and accelerate through the inner passage and out of the nozzle via the nozzle exit toward the s…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Mohanty Pravansu S, Univ Michigan Regents
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B05B7/1481. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 01 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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