2021
DOI: 10.31399/asm.cp.itsc2021p0431
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Thermal Spraying of FeMnCrSi Alloys: An Overview

Abstract: FeMnCrSi alloys have been developed and studied over the past several years with an emphasis on their use as coatings on CA6NM stainless steel hydroturbine components. Much of the work conducted has focused on the optimization of cavitation resistance through chemical composition changes, the use of different thermal spraying (ASP, HVOF, HVAF) and welding (PTA) processes, and post-treatments such as shot-peening, cold working, and PTA remelting. The aim of this current work is to present a compilation of publi… Show more

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“…This condition is attractive for CSAM-ed parts developed for the Oil and Gas sector, where Ni-based alloys have been employed as CO 2 and H 2 S corrosion-resistant materials. Other cheaper heat sources can be studied, and it is a lack in the literature, e.g., PAW, used by Pukasiewicz et al [248,249] for HVOFsprayed FeMnCrSi coatings, or GTAW, applied by Zabihi and Soltani [250] for FS Al-based MMC coatings.…”
Section: Improving the Mechanical Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This condition is attractive for CSAM-ed parts developed for the Oil and Gas sector, where Ni-based alloys have been employed as CO 2 and H 2 S corrosion-resistant materials. Other cheaper heat sources can be studied, and it is a lack in the literature, e.g., PAW, used by Pukasiewicz et al [248,249] for HVOFsprayed FeMnCrSi coatings, or GTAW, applied by Zabihi and Soltani [250] for FS Al-based MMC coatings.…”
Section: Improving the Mechanical Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%