Oxidation resistance by HVOF coating of MDN-121 on turbine material

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18311/jmmf/2021/30114

Keywords:

Fracture toughness, stellite-6, Ti-31, high velocity oxyfud (HVOF), characterization etc.

Abstract

Surface corrosion, such as oxidation, occurs in gas turbines at high-temperature locations such as turbine edges. Because of the absconds, the turbines became less compelling and loud. The focus of the exhibit is on a high speed oxy-fuel coating of MDN-121 unusual steel using a blended mix of cermets powder consisting of 25% Cr3C3NiCr+75% NiCrAlY. In a hot environment at 750oC, oxidation tests were performed on coated and uncoated MDN-121. Cycles of 1 hour warming and 20 minutes cooling were used in thermogravimetric testing. Weight estimation was done after each cycle. The tests were characterized using XRD and SEM/EDS after 50 cycles were completed. It was observed that the coated test is more oxidation safer than the uncoated test. Surface morphology from SEM/EDS shows that the surface is wealthy in oxides. Gravimetric examination demonstrated that the weight picks up of the test takes after a illustrative relationship with time. The rate steady for the coated test was much for the coated sample was much lesser compared to the uncoated sample.

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Published

2022-04-28

How to Cite

D, P., & N, J. (2022). Oxidation resistance by HVOF coating of MDN-121 on turbine material. Journal of Mines, Metals and Fuels, 69(12A), 265–268. https://doi.org/10.18311/jmmf/2021/30114
Received 2022-04-28
Accepted 2022-04-28
Published 2022-04-28

 

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