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Oxidation Behavior of FeNiCoCrMo0.5Al1.3 High-Entropy Alloy Powder. [PDF]
Semikolenov A +4 more
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Microstructure of Deposits Sprayed by a High Power Torch with Flash Boiling Atomization of High-Concentration Suspensions. [PDF]
Amrollahy Biouki S +4 more
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Surface-modified titanium and titanium-based alloys for improved osteogenesis: A critical review. [PDF]
Li J +9 more
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Electrochemical and hot corrosion behaviour of annealed AlCoCrFeNi HEA coating over steel.
Radhika N, Noble N, Adediran AA.
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Microstructure and wear behaviour of AlCoCrFeNi-coated SS316L by atmospheric plasma spray process.
Noble N, Radhika N, Natarajan J.
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Fast Regime-Fluidized Bed Machining (FR-FBM) of Atmospheric Plasma Spraying (APS) TiO2 coatings
Abstract This paper deals with the development and application of a new technique, Fast Regime-Fluidized Bed Machining (FR-FBM), for the easy-to-automate finishing of as-deposited Atmospheric Plasma Spraying (APS) TiO 2 coatings on AISI 1040 steel substrates.
Massimiliano Barletta +2 more
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Abstract The potential of atmospheric plasma spraying (APS) technology has been investigated for the manufacture of anode, electrolyte and cathode of a solid oxide fuel cell. As the substrate a tape-casted FeCr alloy was used. It turned out that all layers can be applied by this technique, however, the APS cathode layer, although applied by ...
Robert Vasen +2 more
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Abstract In the present work, a metal supported SOFC half-cell was fabricated by means of plasma spray. As support, a Fe-Cr alloy with a porous structure was used. The anode and electrolyte were applied using atmospheric plasma spray (APS) and plasma spray-physical vapor deposition (PS-PVD), respectively.
D Marcano, Georg Mauer, Robert Vasen
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The atmospheric plasma spraying (APS) process can be divided into sub-processes, which are simulated by different numerical methods. The balance equations of momentum, mass and energy of the plasma jet are solved numerically by applying the finite volume method (FVM) using a CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) software tool.
E. Lugscheider +2 more
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