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The Effect of APS-HVOF Bond Coating Thickness Ratio on TBC Furnace Cycle Lifetime

Lance et al., 2022

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13944196944710085973
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Lance M
Kane K
Pint B
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Oxidation of Metals

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Combinations of NiCoCrAlY APS and high-velocity oxygen fuel (HVOF) bond coatings were deposited on alloy 247 disk substrates with APS yttria-stabilized zirconia (YSZ) top coatings to assess the benefit of air plasma sprayed (APS)'flash'bond coatings. Using 1-h cycles at …
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