High Temperature Oxide Resistant Components of Perspective High Strength Intermetalceramic Composite Coatings
Proceedings of the International Convention “Advances and Trends in Engineering Materials and their Applications” (AES-ATEMA’2010)
2010
Aleksandrs Urbahs,
Konstantins Savkovs,
Margarita Urbaha
The work represents the results of the
experiments associated with the development of
a fundamentally new composite intermetallic
ceramic coating for hot section parts of gas
turbine engines. It was determined that the
combination of arc-jet and magnetron methods
gives opportunity to expand the scope of
sputtering when creating heat-resistant
coatings in vacuum. In such a way obtained
coating differs by the absence of a “drop”
phase and, subsequently, by higher thickness
and smoothness. In such a case, the best
coating properties can be achieved by separate
gas feeding into working chamber
Keywords
High Temperature Oxide Resistant Composite coatings, Composite coatings, nanotechnology
Urbahs, A., Savkovs, K., Urbaha, M. High Temperature Oxide Resistant Components of Perspective High Strength Intermetalceramic Composite Coatings. In: Proceedings of the International Convention “Advances and Trends in Engineering Materials and their Applications” (AES-ATEMA’2010), Italy, Brixen, 19-23 July, 2010. Ottawa: Advanced Engineering Solutions, 2010, pp.77-81. ISBN 97809866504.
Publication language
English (en)