Novel Coatings II - High Entropy Alloys, Nanomaterials, Etc.

Monday, May 22, 2023: 10:30 AM-12:10 PM
301B (Quebec City Convention Centre)
Prof. Sophie Costil, Université de Technologie Belfort-Montbéliard and Dr. Andre C. Liberati, Concordia University
10:30 AM
Novel Fe- and Ni-based HVOF-sprayed coatings compared to APS-sprayed TBC systems for improved thermal insulation capabilities in cryogenic environments
Mr. Michél Hauer, Fraunhofer Institute for Large Structures in Production Engineering IGP; Dr. Andreas Gericke, Fraunhofer Institute for Large Structures in Production Engineering IGP; Mr. Lukas Möhrke, Fraunhofer Institute for Large Structures in Production Engineering IGP; Mr. Werner Krömmer, Linde plc; Prof. Knuth Michael Henkel, University of Rostock, Chair of Joining Technology
10:50 AM
Characterisation of shrouded plasma-sprayed Al4C3-Ni alloy composite coatings as novel bond coats for TBCs
Mr. Wen-Fa Kan, Graduate Researcher, The University of Auckland; Dr. Steven Matthews, Associate Professor, The University of Auckland
11:10 AM
Formation of AlSiCCr columnar medium-entropy coating via aluminizing of Cr3C2 25NiCr HVOF coating
Mr. Andre Renan Mayer, University of Toronto; Mr. Willian Oliveira, Hipolito D.C. Fals; Dr. Luciano Augusto Lourençato, Universidade Federal do Paraná; Dr. Anderson Geraldo Marenda Pukasiewicz, Federal University of Technology Paraná UTFPR
11:30 AM
Characterization of thermally protective Al2O3-TiO2 coating fabricated by atmospheric plasma spraying
Dr. Hansol Kwon, KIMS (Korea Institute of Materials Science); Mr. Yeonwoo Yoo, KIMS (Korea Institute of Materials Science); Mr. Youngjin Park, KIMS (Korea Institute of Materials Science); Mr. Uk Hee Nam, KIMS (Korea Institute of Materials Science); Dr. Eungsun byon, KIMS (Korea Institute of Materials Science)
11:50 AM
The Steady-State Composition and Microstructure of 42%WC-42%Cr3C2-16%Ni HVOF and Shrouded Plasma Sprayed Coatings at 900°C
Dr. Steven Matthews, Associate Professor, The University of Auckland; Francesca O’Neil, The University of Auckland