Tungsten has been decided as the plasma facing material (PFM) for some high heat flux
regions of the divertor in the International Thermo-Nuclear Experimental Reactors (ITER). In this
paper, our efforts concentrated on the functionally gradient W/Cu coating fabricated on the oxygen
free copper by atmosphere plasma spraying under the inert gases protection. The functionally gradient
W/Cu coatings were designed to relieve the thermal stress during the spraying processes. For
comparison, the tungsten coatings were also deposited directly onto the copper substrates by the same
technology. XRD, SEM and EDS were applied to identify the phases, morphologies and compositions
of these coatings. Tensile tests were performed to measure the bonding strength between the coatings
and the substrates. Furthermore, water quenching and high heat loading experiments using a pulse
laser beam were also carried out to estimate the thermal shock properties of these coatings.
According to the domestic situation that bamboo strip detection technology is artificial intervention and low automation, the novel automatic bamboo strip detection system is designed based on Labview and Matlab mixed programming. The real-time detection on bamboo surface defects is realized in the system such as serious damage, stripe, scratch, large area dim. Moreover, the system provides more than 92% detection accuracy and eight strips per second detection rate, both of which can meet the accuracy requirement of practical production. In general, this paper provides a new kind of method for detection system.
Several kinds of ceramic powders including SiC, TiO2 and Al2O3 were selected as fillers blending with epoxy resin, curing agent and other additives to prepare a heavy-duty and anti-wear coating. The effects of filler sort, powder size, dispersion homogeneity on the coating properties were investigated. The results showed that the wear resistance and corrosion resistance of the coating could be improved significantly after meliorating the dispersion of the ceramic particles in epoxy resin. Other mechanical properties were also studied in order to support the view on the positive effect of the nano-particles in the epoxy coating.
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