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Studies on ceramic coatings. Deduction of mechanical and thermal properties from the microstructure of the material
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    Studies on ceramic coatings. Deduction of mechanical and thermal properties from the microstructure of the material (English)
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    6 May 1996
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    This paper is concerned with the development of analytical as well as numerical models for the prediction of mechanical and thermal properties of plasma sprayed ceramic layers. Based on a computer-generated microstructure, the evolution of interacting microcracks and the associated elastic moduli are studied, taking into account initial stresses of thermal origin. A finite element calculation is utilized to assess the validity of the analytical approach.
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    plasma sprayed ceramic layers
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    interacting microcracks
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    associated elastic moduli
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