On debonding of graded thermal barrier coatings
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- Debonding of graded coatings under in-plane compression
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- Effect of interface profile and stress-strain properties of substrate onto stability loss of thermal barrier coating under thermal impact
- Interface delamination of the thermal barrier coating subjected to local heating
- Modeling of thermal distributions around a barrier at the interface of coating and substrate
- Stress intensity factors for an oblique edge crack in a coating/substrate system with a graded interfacial zone under antiplane shear
- An analytical model of rumpling in thermal barrier coatings
- Growth of interfacial cracks in a TBC/superalloy system due to oxide volume induced internal pressure and thermal loading.
- Coupled effects of temperature gradient and oxidation on thermal stress in thermal barrier coating system
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