Interfacial Bonding and Residual Stress of Single Splats on Solid Substrates: A Literature Review

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Abstract

The impact of a molten droplet on a solid surface, forming a “splat,” is a fundamental phenomenon observed across numerous industrial surface engineering techniques. For example, thermal spray deposition is widely used to create metal, ceramic, polymer, and composite coatings that are vital for aerospace, biomedical, electronics, and energy applications. Significant progress has been made in understanding droplet impact behavior, largely driven by advancements in high-resolution and high-speed imaging techniques, as well as computational resources. Although droplet impact dynamics, splat morphology, and interfacial bonding mechanisms have been extensively reviewed, a comprehensive overview of the mechanical behaviors of single splats, which are crucial for coating performance, has not been reported. This review bridges that gap by offering an in-depth analysis of bonding strength and residual stress in single splats. The various experimental techniques used to characterize these properties are thoroughly discussed, and a detailed review of the analytical models and numerical simulations developed to predict and understand residual stress evolution is provided. Notably, the complex interplay between bonding strength and residual stress is then discussed, examining how these two critical mechanical attributes are interrelated and mutually influence each other. Subsequently, effective strategies for improving interfacial bonding are explored, and key factors that influence residual stress are identified. Furthermore, the fundamental roles of splat flattening and formation dynamics in determining the final mechanical properties are critically examined, highlighting the challenges in integrating fluid dynamics with mechanical analysis. Thermal spraying serves as the primary context, but other relevant applications are briefly considered. Cold spray splats are excluded because of their distinct bonding and stress generation mechanisms. Finally, promising future research directions are outlined to advance the understanding and control of the mechanical properties in single splats, ultimately supporting the development of more robust and reliable coating technologies.

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