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Title: Scratch adhesion strength of plasma sprayed carbon nanotube reinforced ceramic coatings
Authors: Jambagi, S.C.
Issue Date: 2017
Citation: Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 2017, Vol.728, , pp.126-137
Abstract: This report investigates the effect of both mechanical and thermal properties of Carbon nanotube (CNT) on scratch adhesion strength of ceramic coatings. Micro sized alumina and titania with 1 wt% CNT powders were prepared by three routes: dry/wet milling (with alcohol) and heterocoagulation. First, degree of CNT dispersion in the coatings was analysed. Heterocoagulated coatings displayed homogeneous dispersion of CNT. Next, the effect of homogeneous dispersion on phase transformation was studied. Higher thermal conductivity of CNT and its degree of dispersion seemed to affect the melting of powders and thus the phase transformations in the coatings. A higher fraction of stable phase was detected in the coatings. In addition, CNT/ceramic interface was analysed for the reaction layer. A stable phase layer was found covering the entire CNT surface, protecting it from thermal degradation. Finally, the scratch adhesion strength was quantified for both CNT reinforced and unreinforced coatings. The scratch resistance of heterocoagulated coatings improved by ?36 176%. Improvement in strength was attributed to: a) a higher stable phase fraction in the coatings, b) Strong wettability at CNT/ceramic interface, c) improvement in elastic moduli of the coatings has also led to the improvement in the work of adhesion of the coatings, and d) a toughening mechanism, CNT bridging. 2017 Elsevier B.V.
URI: http://idr.nitk.ac.in/jspui/handle/123456789/12853
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