MODELLING AND NEUTRON DIFFRACTION MEASUREMENT OF STRESSES IN SPRAYED TBCs
J.A. Thompson, J. Matejicek, T.W. Clyne
CNKI
Abstract
Thick TBC deposits have been deposited onto mild steel substrates. A CoNiCrAlY bond coat was applied by vacuum plasma spraying (VPS), while a ZrO2-8wt% top coat was deposited by air plasma spraying (APS). An in-situ curvature monitoring technique was used, in conjunction with thermal histories and deposit and substrate properties, to assist in the running of an existing numerical process model for the prediction of residual stresses in thermally sprayed coatings. Neutron diffraction experiments were performed independently on the same samples, in order to obtain the through thickness stress profiles. The agreement between the results obtained via these two techniques was excellent.
Keywords:TBCs; Thermal spraying
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