2022
DOI: 10.1007/s41779-022-00715-4
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Comparative study on thermal cyclic resistance of glass–ceramic-bonded TBC system and conventional TBC system

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“…The material is exposed to thermal cycling loads. The furnace rolls should be oxidation-resistant under high temperature reducing environments, have resistance to thermal cycling, and maintain its surface roughness to avoid strip slippage [ 71 ].…”
Section: Thermal Spray Applications In Iron and Steel Industrymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The material is exposed to thermal cycling loads. The furnace rolls should be oxidation-resistant under high temperature reducing environments, have resistance to thermal cycling, and maintain its surface roughness to avoid strip slippage [ 71 ].…”
Section: Thermal Spray Applications In Iron and Steel Industrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A multilayer TBC consisting of a NiCrAlY-20%YSZ-MoSi 2 topcoat has also been investigated since MoSi 2 prevented diffusion of oxygen that led to bond coat oxidation. Roy et al, 2022 [ 71 ] developed a glass ceramic bonded TBC and investigated the thermal cyclic resistance at 1000 °C for 500 cycles No oxide formation and thermally grown oxide layer formation was observed at the bond coat and top coat interface in the glass–ceramic-bonded TBC system. Hence, use of glass–ceramic bond coat in a TBC system resulted in better heat resistance, oxidation resistance, and good stability during thermal cycling compared to conventional TBC systems.…”
Section: Growth Opportunities For Thermal Spray In the Iron And Steel...mentioning
confidence: 99%