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Current status and prospects of aviation remanufacturing technology based on cold spray
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Northwestern Polytechnical University

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TG17、TH16

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Key project of the Aeroengine and Gas Turbine Basic Science Center (HT-P2022-B-Ⅳ-011-001); Shaanxi Province Qin Chuangyuan High-level Innovative Talent Project (QCYRCXM-2022-132)

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    Cold spray additive manufacturing technology, with its unique "solid-state deposition" process characteristics, has shown great application potential in the repair and remanufacturing of damaged aerospace structures. For components remanufactured using cold spray, the manufacturing quality depends on the bonding strength at the substrate interface, the structural integrity within the deposition body and the final processed surface quality. This article focuses on the entire cold spray remanufacturing process, aiming to introduce more universal high-performance cold spray remanufacturing methods from three aspects: substrate surface pretreatment, strengthening techniques for the cold spray deposit, and post-treatment of the cold spray deposit. In addition, this article presents existing cases of cold spray additive repair and remanufacturing in the aerospace sector both domestically and internationally, and provides an outlook on the remaining issues and future development directions in the field of aerospace remanufacturing.

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CHI YADA, CUI MINCHAO, LUO MING, LI WENYA, ZHANG DINGHUA. Current status and prospects of aviation remanufacturing technology based on cold spray[J]. Advances in Aeronautical Science and Engineering,2024,15(6):97-114

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  • Received:May 14,2024
  • Revised:May 30,2024
  • Adopted:June 14,2024
  • Online: November 21,2024
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