Reaction of a Molten Cr-Si-Base Alloy with Ceramics and a High Entropy Oxide
Lucas Pelchen,
Manuel Schenker,
Maren Lepple
et al.
Abstract:Due to their higher thermal and chemical stability than other high-temperature materials, chromium-silicon-base (Cr-Si-base) alloys are promising materials for future gas turbines and other high-temperature applications operating under harsh conditions. To enable near-net-shape casting of Cr-Si-base alloys, a compatibility of the alloy melt with the ceramic crucibles and molds is necessary. Additionally, a metal-ceramic contact exists at the interface between thermal barrier coating (TBC) and alloy, where meta… Show more
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