The Proceedings of the Materials and processing conference
Online ISSN : 2424-287X
2024.31
Session ID : C3-05
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Effect of Substrate High-Temperature Pre-Heating on Adhesion Strength in an Alumina Coating
Yasuhiro YAMAZAKO
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SiC/SiC composites are attracting attention as high-temperature structual materials. However, SiC/SiC composites has low corrosion resistance due to vapor oxidation in high-temperature combustion atmospheres. To prevent steam oxidation thinning, protective coatings to protect SiC/SiC composites from the corrosion attacks are essential and critical technology. The influence of residual stress on the adhesion of protective coatings is essential. It is known well that pre-heating the SiC/SiC composite substrate before the thermal spray process affects the residual stress. In this study, the effect of the substrate pre-heating temperature on the adheasion strength in a protective alumin acoating sprayed on the SiC substrate was investigated by indentation tests.

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