Thermal Coating Project

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Kaushik N Tirakannavar Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Carleton University Dr. Kuiying Chen Research Officer, National Research Council, Ottawa, Canada Under the guidance of

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Kaushik N Tirakannavar

Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Carleton University

Dr. Kuiying Chen

Research Officer, National Research Council, Ottawa, Canada

Under the guidance of

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Outline

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Introduction

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Introduction

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Failure Mechanisms

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Types of imperfections

The imperfections cause normal stresses to be developed at the interface which nucleate separations

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Role of imperfection on buckling

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Role of imperfections on nucleation and buckling

The influence of imperfections on buckling is given by Von Karman nonlinear plate equations.

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Von Karman nonlinear equations

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dXWWWn

mWWWn

]2[31

)2()2(

0

2/

0

22

2

022

))2cos(1(2 0

0 LXL

hW b

(1)

(2)

(3)

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Equation solution procedure

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Symbolic Integration in MATLAB

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Trapezoidal rule:

Simpson’s rule:

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Bisection method of numerical analysis

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Results and Discussion

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Variation of Energy Release Rate

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Gmin is equal to the interface toughness of the material

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Effect of imperfection amplitude

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Effect of critical imperfection length

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Experimental data from SEM

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Isothermal conditions at 11000C

t = 100 hours

t = 500 hours

Initial crack formation Crack propagation

Spallation of thermal coating

t = 50 hours

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Cyclic conditions for 200 cycles

Spallation of thermal coatings

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Future Scope

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Conclusion

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