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Grain Orientation and Hardness in the Graded Interlayer of Plasma Sprayed W on CuCrZr

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APPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL
Volume 12, Issue 4, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/app12041822

Keywords

plasma facing materials; Tungsten; CuCrZr; coatings; functional graded materials; X-ray diffraction; nano-indentation

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In this study, a W coating was deposited on a CuCrZr substrate with a gradually changing interlayer of Cu and W using PS in Ar-H-2 atmosphere. Nano-indentation tests were conducted to determine the hardness gradient of W and Cu along the interlayer. Microstructural examinations revealed that the hardness gradient is influenced by the texture.
In this work a W coating was deposited through PS in Ar-H-2 atmosphere on a substrate of CuCrZr with an interlayer consisting of gradually changing fractions of Cu and W. The W coating and the interlayer showed good adhesion and no cracks were observed. The hardness of W and Cu along the interlayer was determined by nano-indentation tests and the results showed that a hardness gradient does exist in both the metals. Microstructural examinations suggest that the hardness gradient depends on the texture, which exhibits significant differences along the interlayer: multiplication and movement of dislocations, and localized plasticity under the indenting tip are strongly affected by grain orientation.

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