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Application and Benchmark of SPH for Modeling the Impact in Thermal Spraying

Fluid Dynamics 2023-11-28 v1 Computational Engineering, Finance, and Science

Abstract

The properties of a thermally sprayed coating, such as its durability or thermal conductivity depend on its microstructure, which is in turn directly related to the particle impact process. To simulate this process we present a 3D Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) model, which represents the molten droplet as an incompressible fluid, while a semi-implicit Enthalpy-Porosity method is applied for the mushy zone during solidification. In addition, we present an implicit correction for SPH simulations, based on well known approaches, from which we can observe improved performance and simulation stability. We apply our SPH method to the impact and solidification of Al2_2O3_3 droplets onto a free slip substrate and perform a rigorous quantitative comparison of our method with the commercial software Ansys Fluent using the Volume of Fluid (VOF) approach, while taking identical physical effects into consideration. The results are evaluated in depth and we discuss the applicability of either method for the simulation of thermal spray deposition. We show that SPH is an excellent method for solving this free surface problem accurately and efficiently.

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@article{arxiv.2109.00259,
  title  = {Application and Benchmark of SPH for Modeling the Impact in Thermal Spraying},
  author = {Stefan Rhys Jeske and Jan Bender and Kirsten Bobzin and Hendrik Heinemann and Kevin Jasutyn and Marek Simon and Oleg Mokrov and Rahul Sharma and Uwe Reisgen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2109.00259},
  year   = {2023}
}