Thermo-Mechanical Analysis of Sprayed Layers Using the Finite Element Method
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2016Autore
Gheța, Roxana-Alexandra
Dumitru, Bogdan
Dumitru, Gabriel Marius
Militaru, Mădălina-Elena
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The present paper presents an analysis performed in order to determine the
thermo-mechanical behavior at the layer-substrate interface in case of thermal
spraying, by using the ANSYS R15.0 software. The analysis was made on high
alloyed steel samples thermal sprayed on one side. For the 1st sample, the material
used for the deposited layer was ZrO2 stabilized with Y2O3 (ZrO2+20% Y2O3) using
the HVOF process. The 2nd sample was sprayed with stellite using the plasma
spraying process. This analysis follows the idea of temperature distribution along
with the other characteristics that define the thermal state in an object: the heat
quantities released or absorbed, thermal gradient and thermal flow. In order to
determine the causes of thermal expansions or contractions, the analysis is followed
by a stress analysis. The obtained results show that the interface stresses are lower
in the case of stellite coating, both steel and stellite having closer thermo-physical
characteristics than steel and YSZ also including the intermediate layer.
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