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Modification of coating-substrate interface character of thermally sprayed coatings using electron beam technology
Mareš, Jiří ; Moravčík, Igor (oponent) ; Čížek, Jan (vedoucí práce)
This thesis is focused on a modification of the coating-substrate interface of NiCrAlY bond-coats deposited by water stabilized plasma technology on S235JRC+C steel substrates. Electron beam remelting was chosen as the technology used for the modification and two different modifications were investigated. Attempt has been made to determine the effect of remelting on the adhesive strength of the coatings. Further analysis of the microstructure, phase and chemical composition and microhardness were carried out in the state prior and after the modification. During the study it was found that change in phase composition occurs after the deposition as well as after the electron beam modification. It was also found that the electron beam modification caused melting of oxides in the coating original microstructure and resulted in resolidification of these oxides on the surface of the modified layer. Further it was found that electron beam modification resulted in decreased microhardness of the coatings due to oxide removal from the microstructure and coating substrate material mixing. Adhesive strength of the coatings in as-sprayed condition was quantified, however in the case of electron beam modified coatings the adhesive strength could not be fully quantified due to premature failure at the coating adhesive agent interface during adhesion testing.
Modification of coating-substrate interface character of thermally sprayed coatings using electron beam technology
Mareš, Jiří ; Moravčík, Igor (oponent) ; Čížek, Jan (vedoucí práce)
This thesis is focused on a modification of the coating-substrate interface of NiCrAlY bond-coats deposited by water stabilized plasma technology on S235JRC+C steel substrates. Electron beam remelting was chosen as the technology used for the modification and two different modifications were investigated. Attempt has been made to determine the effect of remelting on the adhesive strength of the coatings. Further analysis of the microstructure, phase and chemical composition and microhardness were carried out in the state prior and after the modification. During the study it was found that change in phase composition occurs after the deposition as well as after the electron beam modification. It was also found that the electron beam modification caused melting of oxides in the coating original microstructure and resulted in resolidification of these oxides on the surface of the modified layer. Further it was found that electron beam modification resulted in decreased microhardness of the coatings due to oxide removal from the microstructure and coating substrate material mixing. Adhesive strength of the coatings in as-sprayed condition was quantified, however in the case of electron beam modified coatings the adhesive strength could not be fully quantified due to premature failure at the coating adhesive agent interface during adhesion testing.

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