High temperature erosion performance of NiCrAlY/Cr2O3/YSZ plasma spray coatings

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2023

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The current investigation's objective was to assess the air jet erosion tester's ability to measure the erosive behaviour of plasma sprayed coatings on titanium-15 alloy. 65% NiCrAlY, 30% Cr<inf>2</inf>O<inf>3</inf>, and 5% YSZ make up the coating's chemical composition. A study of microstructure and phases was carried out. Microhardness and adhesive strength have both been measured in this work. With impact angles of 30° and 90° at 300°C, 500°C, and 700°C, Al<inf>2</inf>O<inf>3</inf> erodent was utilised in a solid particle erosion test. An optical profilometer was used to calculate the erosion volume loss. The coating erosion resistance was found to be higher than the substrate sample for the test temperature that was employed, and this was more obvious at higher impact angles and higher temperatures The ductile character of the coating is seen in the contour of the deteriorated coating surface. © 2023 Institute of Materials Finishing Published by Taylor & Francis on behalf of the Institute.

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Adhesives, Alumina, Aluminum alloys, Aluminum oxide, Chromium alloys, Erosion, Plasma jets, Sprayed coatings, Titanium alloys, Yttria stabilized zirconia, 'current, Air jet, High temperature erosion, Highest temperature, NiCrAlY/cr2O3/YSZ, Performance, Plasma spray, Plasma spray coating, Titania, Titania-15 alloy, Plasma spraying

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Transactions of the Institute of Metal Finishing, 2023, 101, 5, pp. 245-251

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