a quintessential disruptive manufacturing technology
empowers the production of intricate structures that are arduous to fabricate via traditional manufacturing approaches. It achieves this through “bottom-up” material accumulation. Cold spraying additive manufacturing technology
characterized by the high-speed collision deposition of solid-state metal powder
showcases remarkable technical advantages and application potential. This paper comprehensively deliberates on the concept
evolution
technological merits
and challenges of cold spraying additive manufacturing. Special emphasis is placed on its typical applications in the repair and remanufacturing of damaged components. The research reveals that cold spraying additive manufacturing technology presents benefits such as high deposition efficiency
strong bonding strength
and excellent coating density. Notably
it shows in the preparation of high-strength and high-plasticity deposition bodies
as well as the repair of complex components. Nevertheless
the technology still grapples with several challenges. These include inadequate deposition plasticity and toughness
a propensity for thin-walled components to deform and crack
and the relatively short lifespan of the nozzle. This paper synthesizes the research advancements of cold spraying additive manufacturing technology
pinpoints future development trends
and offers theoretical references and practical guidelines for the extensive application of this technology in aerospace