THE EVALUATION OF MATERIALS SYSTEMS FOR HIGH TEMPERATURE AEROSPACE APPLICATIONS. PART 1
Abstract
This report describes the evaluation of candidate materials systems for high temperature aerospace applications and is presented in three sections: the evaluation of refractory alloy coatings, the arc plasma jet evaluation of materials and the evaluation of plasma sprayed coatings. Section I describes the evaluation of two columbium base alloys, D-43 and C129Y, each with six different oxidation resistant coatings. In Section II the results of screening tests of several ablative materials by arc plasma jet, and the development of a plasma fired rocket exhaust simulator are discussed. Section III describes the evaluation of factors that affect the bond strength and thermal cycling endurance of plasma sprayed ceramic coatings modified with metal additions.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jul 01, 1966
- Accession Number
- AD0487449
Entities
People
- Dennis A. Gerdeman
- John A. Cherry
- John C. Wurst
- Norman L. Hecht
Organizations
- University of Dayton