Oxidation Behavior of Atmospheric Plasma Sprayed NiAl Coating at High Pressure Oxygen Atmosphere
Li Zhang,
Xian Jin Liao,
Xiao Tao Luo
et al.
Abstract:The high-temperature and high-pressure oxygen-rich combustion gases often cause the high temperature gas conduit in rocket engine to suffer severe oxidation, resulting in a reduced service life. The present study deposited a dense NiAl coating on GH4202 superalloy using atmospheric plasma spraying and investigated its oxidation behavior in a high temperature and high-pressure oxygen atmosphere. The results showed that the NiAl coating presented excellent bonding with the superalloy substrate throughout tests. … Show more
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