Microstructural characterisation of a high velocity oxy-fuel thermally sprayed Al-12wt.%Sn-1wt.%Cu alloy
High velocity oxy-fuel thermal sprayed Al-12wt.%Sn-1wt.%Cu alloy coatings have been characterised both in the as-sprayed condition and following heat treatment in air at 300C for periods up to 5 hours. The as-sprayed microstructure comprises principally nanoscale Sn-rich particles embedded in an Al...
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| author | Kong, Chang-Jing Brown, Paul D. Horlock, Andrew J. Harris, Sam J. McCartney, D. Graham |
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| description | High velocity oxy-fuel thermal sprayed Al-12wt.%Sn-1wt.%Cu alloy coatings have been characterised both in the as-sprayed condition and following heat treatment in air at 300C for periods up to 5 hours. The as-sprayed microstructure comprises principally nanoscale Sn-rich particles embedded in an Al-rich matrix. The Sn-particles coarsen and the alloy microhardness decreases with increasing time of heat treatment. |
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| spelling | nottingham-14672020-05-04T20:32:45Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/1467/ Microstructural characterisation of a high velocity oxy-fuel thermally sprayed Al-12wt.%Sn-1wt.%Cu alloy Kong, Chang-Jing Brown, Paul D. Horlock, Andrew J. Harris, Sam J. McCartney, D. Graham High velocity oxy-fuel thermal sprayed Al-12wt.%Sn-1wt.%Cu alloy coatings have been characterised both in the as-sprayed condition and following heat treatment in air at 300C for periods up to 5 hours. The as-sprayed microstructure comprises principally nanoscale Sn-rich particles embedded in an Al-rich matrix. The Sn-particles coarsen and the alloy microhardness decreases with increasing time of heat treatment. IOP Publishing Ltd Aindow, M. Kiely, C.J. 2001 Book Section PeerReviewed Kong, Chang-Jing, Brown, Paul D., Horlock, Andrew J., Harris, Sam J. and McCartney, D. Graham (2001) Microstructural characterisation of a high velocity oxy-fuel thermally sprayed Al-12wt.%Sn-1wt.%Cu alloy. In: Electron microscopy and analysis 2001: proceedings of the Institute of Physics Electron Microscopy and Analysis Group Conference, University of Dundee, 5-7 September 2001. Institute of Physics conference series (168). IOP Publishing Ltd, Bristol, pp. 227-230. ISBN 9780750308120 HVOF AlSnCu TEM |
| spellingShingle | HVOF AlSnCu TEM Kong, Chang-Jing Brown, Paul D. Horlock, Andrew J. Harris, Sam J. McCartney, D. Graham Microstructural characterisation of a high velocity oxy-fuel thermally sprayed Al-12wt.%Sn-1wt.%Cu alloy |
| title | Microstructural characterisation of a high velocity oxy-fuel thermally sprayed Al-12wt.%Sn-1wt.%Cu alloy |
| title_full | Microstructural characterisation of a high velocity oxy-fuel thermally sprayed Al-12wt.%Sn-1wt.%Cu alloy |
| title_fullStr | Microstructural characterisation of a high velocity oxy-fuel thermally sprayed Al-12wt.%Sn-1wt.%Cu alloy |
| title_full_unstemmed | Microstructural characterisation of a high velocity oxy-fuel thermally sprayed Al-12wt.%Sn-1wt.%Cu alloy |
| title_short | Microstructural characterisation of a high velocity oxy-fuel thermally sprayed Al-12wt.%Sn-1wt.%Cu alloy |
| title_sort | microstructural characterisation of a high velocity oxy-fuel thermally sprayed al-12wt.%sn-1wt.%cu alloy |
| topic | HVOF AlSnCu TEM |
| url | https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/1467/ |