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Use of fiber like materials to augment the cycle life of thick thermoprotective seal coatings

Abstract

Some experimental and analytical studies of plasma sprayed ZrO2-Y2O3 thick seal thermoprotective materials over NiCrAlY bond coats with testing to 1040 deg C in a Mach 0.3 burner flame are reviewed. These results indicate the need for material to have both compliance and sufficient strength to function successfully as a thick thermoprotective seal material. Fibrous materials may satisfy many of these requirements. A preliminary analysis simulating the simplified behavior of a 25 mm cylindrical SiO2-fiber material indicated significant radial temperature gradients, a relatively cool interface and generally acceptable stresses over the initial portion of the thermal cycle. Subsequent testing of these fiberlike materials in a Mach 0.3 Jet A/air burner flame confirmed these results

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