Advanced Multilayered and Fibre-Reinforced Composites 1998
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-007-0868-6_26
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Modelling of Thermal Residual Stresses in Ceramic Coatings with a Graded Composite Interlayer

Abstract: Abstract. The present contribution involves numerical modelling of the residual stress distribution within a multilayered coating system which consists of a functionally gradient material (FGM). The structure of the graded system is made of a ceramic layer and a metallic layer, where between them there is an interlayer which is a graded composite made of the metal and ceramic. The composition changes gradually from 0% ceramic to 100% ceramic. This graded composite interlayer was modelled as a serie of perfectl… Show more

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“…The stress in each layer did not exceed the yield stress and there is no plastic strains to be considered in the stress model. More details of the modelling aspects are described in literature [7,8,9]. The structure of the graded coating system is made of a ceramic layer and a metallic layer, where between them there an interlayer which is a graded composite made of the metal (NiCr-alloy) and the ceramic (ZrO Y 2 O 3 ).…”
Section: -Model Outlinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The stress in each layer did not exceed the yield stress and there is no plastic strains to be considered in the stress model. More details of the modelling aspects are described in literature [7,8,9]. The structure of the graded coating system is made of a ceramic layer and a metallic layer, where between them there an interlayer which is a graded composite made of the metal (NiCr-alloy) and the ceramic (ZrO Y 2 O 3 ).…”
Section: -Model Outlinementioning
confidence: 99%