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Thermal Spray toolpath development for a capped cylinder (“cake pan”) substrate
Vackel, Andrew; Holmes, Thomas D.
A near net shape coating is desired to be applied to the outer surface of a capped cylinder (“cake pan”) type substrate using thermal spray technology. A capped cylinder geometry is more complex than simple coupon-level substrate substrates (e.g., flat panels, cylinders) and thus requires a more complex toolpath to deposit a uniform coating. This report documents a practical theoretical approach to calculating relative torch-to-substrate speeds for coating the cylindrical, corner, and cap region of a rotating capped cylinder based on fundamental thermal spray toolpath principles. A preliminary experimental test deposited a thermal spray coating onto a mock substrate using toolpath speeds calculated by the theoretical approach proposed. The mock substrate was metallographically inspected to assess coating uniformity across the cylindrical, corner, and cap region. Inspection of the mock substrate revealed qualitatively uniform coating microstructure and thickness where theoretically predicted, demonstrating the viability of the proposed toolpath method and associated calculations. Pathways forward to optimizing coating uniformity at the cap center are proposed as near term suggested future work.