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Recent activities in the field of thermal barrier coatings including burner rig testing in the European Union

Vaßen et al., 2008

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10376470335863653259
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Vaßen R
Cernuschi F
Rizzi G
Scrivani A
Markocsan N
Oestergren L
Kloosterman A
Mevrel R
Feist J
Nicholls J
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Advanced Engineering Materials

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Although thermal barrier coatings are used in industry for several decades there is still considerable demand for a further improvement of this coating system. Present research projects are for example dealing with the improvement of temperature capability and lifetime …
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