This study investigates the optimization of cold spray process parameters for minimizing the wear loss of AA2024/YSZ composite coatings deposited on AZ31B magnesium alloy. A three-factor, five-level central composite design was employed to develop a quadratic regression model relating wear loss to carrier gas temperature (CGT), nozzle jet distance (NJD), and powder injection rate (PIR). The model was statistically significant (p NJD > PIR. A genetic algorithm predicted a minimum wear loss of 2.2877 mg, which was experimentally validated with errors ranging from 1.64% to 3.70%.
Mohankumar et al. (Sat,) studied this question.