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Effect of Varying Plasma Powers on High-Temperature Applications of Plasma-Sprayed Al(0.5)CoCrFeNi(2)Ti(0.5) Coatings

In this work, the microstructure and mechanical properties of atmospheric plasma-sprayed coatings of Al(0.5)CoCrFeNi(2)Ti(0.5,) prepared using gas-atomized powders at varying spray powers, are studied in as-sprayed and heat-treated conditions. Gas-atomized powders had spherical shapes and uniform el...

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Autores principales: Rotich, Sammy Kiplangat, Kipkirui, Ngetich Gilbert, Lin, Tzu-Tang, Chen, Shih-Hsun
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9611188/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36295265
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15207198
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author Rotich, Sammy Kiplangat
Kipkirui, Ngetich Gilbert
Lin, Tzu-Tang
Chen, Shih-Hsun
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Kipkirui, Ngetich Gilbert
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Chen, Shih-Hsun
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description In this work, the microstructure and mechanical properties of atmospheric plasma-sprayed coatings of Al(0.5)CoCrFeNi(2)Ti(0.5,) prepared using gas-atomized powders at varying spray powers, are studied in as-sprayed and heat-treated conditions. Gas-atomized powders had spherical shapes and uniform element distributions, with major FCC phases and metastable BCC phases. The metastable BCC phase transformed to ordered and disordered BCC phases when sufficient energy was applied during the plasma-spraying process. During the heat treatment process for 2 hrs, disordered BCCs transformed into ordered BCCs, while the intensity of the FCC peaks increased. Spraying power plays a significant role in the microstructure and mechanical properties of plasma sprayed because at a high power, coatings exhibit better mechanical properties due to their dense microstructures resulting in less defects. As the plasma current was increased from 500 A to 700 A, the coatings’ hardness increased by approximately 21%, which is directly proportional to the decreased wear rate of the coatings at high spraying powers. As the coatings experienced heat treatments, the coatings sprayed with a higher spraying power showed higher hardness and wear resistances. Precipitation strengthening played a significant role in the hardness and wear resistances of the coatings due to the addition of the titanium element.
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spelling pubmed-96111882022-10-28 Effect of Varying Plasma Powers on High-Temperature Applications of Plasma-Sprayed Al(0.5)CoCrFeNi(2)Ti(0.5) Coatings Rotich, Sammy Kiplangat Kipkirui, Ngetich Gilbert Lin, Tzu-Tang Chen, Shih-Hsun Materials (Basel) Article In this work, the microstructure and mechanical properties of atmospheric plasma-sprayed coatings of Al(0.5)CoCrFeNi(2)Ti(0.5,) prepared using gas-atomized powders at varying spray powers, are studied in as-sprayed and heat-treated conditions. Gas-atomized powders had spherical shapes and uniform element distributions, with major FCC phases and metastable BCC phases. The metastable BCC phase transformed to ordered and disordered BCC phases when sufficient energy was applied during the plasma-spraying process. During the heat treatment process for 2 hrs, disordered BCCs transformed into ordered BCCs, while the intensity of the FCC peaks increased. Spraying power plays a significant role in the microstructure and mechanical properties of plasma sprayed because at a high power, coatings exhibit better mechanical properties due to their dense microstructures resulting in less defects. As the plasma current was increased from 500 A to 700 A, the coatings’ hardness increased by approximately 21%, which is directly proportional to the decreased wear rate of the coatings at high spraying powers. As the coatings experienced heat treatments, the coatings sprayed with a higher spraying power showed higher hardness and wear resistances. Precipitation strengthening played a significant role in the hardness and wear resistances of the coatings due to the addition of the titanium element. MDPI 2022-10-15 /pmc/articles/PMC9611188/ /pubmed/36295265 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15207198 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Effect of Varying Plasma Powers on High-Temperature Applications of Plasma-Sprayed Al(0.5)CoCrFeNi(2)Ti(0.5) Coatings
title Effect of Varying Plasma Powers on High-Temperature Applications of Plasma-Sprayed Al(0.5)CoCrFeNi(2)Ti(0.5) Coatings
title_full Effect of Varying Plasma Powers on High-Temperature Applications of Plasma-Sprayed Al(0.5)CoCrFeNi(2)Ti(0.5) Coatings
title_fullStr Effect of Varying Plasma Powers on High-Temperature Applications of Plasma-Sprayed Al(0.5)CoCrFeNi(2)Ti(0.5) Coatings
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Varying Plasma Powers on High-Temperature Applications of Plasma-Sprayed Al(0.5)CoCrFeNi(2)Ti(0.5) Coatings
title_short Effect of Varying Plasma Powers on High-Temperature Applications of Plasma-Sprayed Al(0.5)CoCrFeNi(2)Ti(0.5) Coatings
title_sort effect of varying plasma powers on high-temperature applications of plasma-sprayed al(0.5)cocrfeni(2)ti(0.5) coatings
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9611188/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36295265
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15207198
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