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OBRTLÍK, K. HUTAŘOVÁ, S. ČELKO, L. JULIŠ, M. PODRÁBSKÝ, T. ŠULÁK, I.
Original Title
Effect of thermal barrier coating on low cycle fatigue behavioir of cast Inconel 713LC at 900 oC
Type
conference paper
Language
English
Original Abstract
Cast polycrystalline nickel base superalloy Inconel 713LC is used for critical parts of gas turbine engines that are subjected to repeated elastic-plastic loading in aggressive environments at variable temperatures. Thermal barrier coatings (TBC) can prolong the component life particularly by a reduction of temperature gradient during heating and cooling. In the present work, the high temperature low cycle fatigue behaviour of cast nickel-based superalloy Inconel 713LC in as-received condition and with TBC was studied. The microstructure of the material is characterized by dendritic grains with carbides and shrinkage pores. The average grain size was 0.66 mm.
Keywords
High temperature fatigue; TBC; Inconel 713LC; fatigue life; cyclic stress-strain response; fracture surface
Authors
OBRTLÍK, K.; HUTAŘOVÁ, S.; ČELKO, L.; JULIŠ, M.; PODRÁBSKÝ, T.; ŠULÁK, I.
RIV year
2014
Released
14. 4. 2014
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications
Location
Switzerland
ISBN
1022-6680
Periodical
Advanced Materials Research
Year of study
891-892
Number
State
Swiss Confederation
Pages from
848
Pages to
853
Pages count
6
URL
http://www.scientific.net/AMR.891-892.848
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT107057, author="Karel {Obrtlík} and Simona {Hutařová} and Ladislav {Čelko} and Martin {Juliš} and Tomáš {Podrábský} and Ivo {Šulák}", title="Effect of thermal barrier coating on low cycle fatigue behavioir of cast Inconel 713LC at 900 oC", booktitle="Advanced Materials Research", year="2014", journal="Advanced Materials Research", volume="891-892", number="2014", pages="848--853", publisher="Trans Tech Publications", address="Switzerland", doi="10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.891-892.848", issn="1022-6680", url="http://www.scientific.net/AMR.891-892.848" }