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The methodologies and strategies for the development of novel material systems and coatings for applications in extreme environments - a critical review

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MANUFACTURING REVIEW
Volume 5, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

EDP SCIENCES S A
DOI: 10.1051/mfreview/2018006

Keywords

extreme environment; material system; surface treatment; coating; economic impacts; case study

Funding

  1. H2020 Grant [TWINNING 692216]
  2. COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology)
  3. Romanian Ministry of Research and Innovation, RDI Programe for Space Technology and Avanced Research STAR [528]

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The aim of this paper is to present a critical analysis of existing methodologies, approaches and strategies used to develop materials systems and coatings for uses in extreme environments. The extreme or harsh conditions encompass a large variety of in-service forms such as: extreme temperatures, abrasion, corrosion, impact and radiation that can exist in various applications such as those associated with aerospace and aeronautical engineering, land and marine transport, manufacturing machinery, and even microelectronics products. This article describes how working environment and required service performance of a particular part or structure could affect the choice of materials and surfaces to which it is composed. In addition, the paper explains the relevance that abusive working environments have for industry, especially relating to their costs, being followed by an overview of surface deposition approaches that are currently popularly used to improve performance of mechanical devices that need to combat adverse conditions. Finally, a material system and three kinds of protective coatings that could be used in applications in extreme conditions are described. The critical review is an outcome of the strategic review from the EU H2020 SUPERMAT project which deals with materials and manufacture for the products/structural parts used in extreme conditions.

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