Residual stresses, adhesion and thermal sprayed coatings
Research output: Chapters, Conference Papers, Creative and Literary Works (RGC: 12, 32, 41, 45) › 32_Refereed conference paper (with ISBN/ISSN) › peer-review
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Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | TMS Annual Meeting |
Pages | 77-86 |
Publication status | Published - 1996 |
Externally published | Yes |
Conference
Title | Proceedings of the 1996 125th TMS Annual Meeting |
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City | Anaheim, CA, USA |
Period | 4 - 8 February 1996 |
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Abstract
Most coatings are applied with a specific aim in mind, such as improving the base material resistance to corrosion and wear, or providing a thermal barrier against high temperatures. These aims can obviously be achieved if the coating is properly bonded to the substrate. One important factor which contributes to failure of plasma sprayed coatings is the residual stress produced during its manufacture. This paper provides a review of the results on residual stresses obtained in different coating systems (NiCrAlY metallic bonding layer, a Cr 2O 3 ceramic layer, and a WC-Co cermet layer). To study the effect of the residual stresses on the properties of the coatings (particularly on the adhesion of coatings to their substrates), two techniques are used: a Vickers indentation test is performed at the substrate/coating interface (in order to determine, by a simplified model based on mechanics concepts, 'an interfacial toughness') and four point bending test assisted by an acoustic emission system.
Citation Format(s)
Residual stresses, adhesion and thermal sprayed coatings. / Richard, C.; Beranger, G.; Lu, J.
TMS Annual Meeting. 1996. p. 77-86.Research output: Chapters, Conference Papers, Creative and Literary Works (RGC: 12, 32, 41, 45) › 32_Refereed conference paper (with ISBN/ISSN) › peer-review