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A simulation technique for predicting thickness of thermal sprayed coatings

John G. Goedjen, Robert A. Miller, William J. Brindley, George W. Leissler

Year
1995
Citations
11

Abstract

The complexity of many of the components being coated today using the thermal spray process makes the trial and error approach traditionally followed in depositing a uniform coating inadequate, thereby necessitating a more analytical approach to developing robotic trajectories. A two dimensional finite difference simulation model has been developed to predict the thickness of coatings deposited using the thermal spray process. The model couples robotic and component trajectories and thermal spraying parameters to predict coating thickness. Simulations and experimental verification were performed on a rotating disk to evaluate the predictive capabilities of the approach.

Keywords

CoatingThermalMaterials scienceThermal sprayingProcess (computing)Component (thermodynamics)Mechanical engineeringThermal barrier coatingComposite materialComputer science

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