1985
DOI: 10.1116/1.572831
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Resistance of tantalum and columbium coatings to propellant gas erosion

Abstract: Alloy steel tubes of 70 mm length and 20 mm bore diameter were coated with tantalum or niobium by the wire explosion technique. This process uses the energy of an electric current pulse to melt or vaporize the coating material which is in the form of a wire in the center of the tube, and to deposit it on the bore surface. For testing, these tubes were mounted as outlet nozzles on a vented vessel and subjected to propellant gas pulses of 30 ms duration and 2500 K. The pressure buildup inside the vessel was 1000… Show more

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“…Hocking reported his research findings of tube inner hole wire explosion spraying in the atmospheric environment [4]. Grabatin et al did experimental research studies on tantalum and niobium coatings of inner holes on the rocket nozzle exit section by adopting wire explosion spraying technology [5]. Yoshitaka et al undertook a more detailed study on molybdenum, aluminum, copper wire explosion spraying to measure coating thickness, density, surface roughness and adhesive strength, etc [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hocking reported his research findings of tube inner hole wire explosion spraying in the atmospheric environment [4]. Grabatin et al did experimental research studies on tantalum and niobium coatings of inner holes on the rocket nozzle exit section by adopting wire explosion spraying technology [5]. Yoshitaka et al undertook a more detailed study on molybdenum, aluminum, copper wire explosion spraying to measure coating thickness, density, surface roughness and adhesive strength, etc [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%