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Bond Strength in Thermally Sprayed Gas Turbine Shafts
Authors: M.Jalali Azizpour, S.Norouzi, D.Sajedipour, H.Mohammadi majd, S.A.Hosseini, H.Talebi, A.Ghamari
Abstract:
In this paper, the bond strength of thermal spray coatings in high speed shafts has been studied. The metallurgical and mechanical studies has been made on the coated samples and shaft using optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy (SEM).Keywords: Thermal spray, Residual stress, Wear mechanism, HVOF, Gas compressor shafts
Digital Object Identifier (DOI): doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1331917
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