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1 Exploring neurologists perspectives: barriers and facilitators in implementing cognitive care planning Ge S; Xiao X; Huang B; Britt KC; 41163714
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2 Effect of Microstructure on Oxidation Resistance and TGO Formation in FeCoNiCrAl HEA Coatings Deposited by Low-Temperature HVAF Spraying Shahbazi H; Lima RS; Stoyanov P; Moreau C; 40271745
ENCS
3 Barriers to and enablers of modifying diet after metabolic bariatric surgery: A systematic review of published literature Yousefi R; Bacon SL; Boucher VG; Acosta PFC; O' Neill J; González-González M; Raymond FC; Lorencatto F; 39815453
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4 Perceived Facilitators and Barriers in Implementing Hospice Care: A Qualitative Study Among Health Care Providers in Binzhou, China Yu H; de Medeiros K; 39257920
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5 Identifying personalized barriers for hypertension self-management from TASKS framework Yang J; Zeng Y; Yang L; Khan N; Singh S; Walker RL; Eastwood R; Quan H; 39143621
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6 Focused ultrasound-assisted delivery of immunomodulating agents in brain cancer Memari E; Khan D; Alkins R; Helfield B; 38266715
BIOLOGY
7 Factors associated with mental health service use during the pandemic: Initiation and barriers Vasiliadis HM; Spagnolo J; Fleury MJ; Gouin JP; Roberge P; Bartram M; Grenier S; Shen-Tu G; Vena JE; Wang J; 37646244
PSYCHOLOGY
8 Barriers and facilitators to diet, physical activity and lifestyle behavior intervention adherence: a qualitative systematic review of the literature Alysha L Deslippe 36782207
PERFORM
9 Mitigating COVID-19 infection disease transmission in indoor environment using physical barriers Ren C; Xi C; Wang J; Feng Z; Nasiri F; Cao SJ; Haghighat F; 34306996
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10 A mixed-methods evaluation of a community physical activity program for breast cancer survivors. Sabiston CM, Fong AJ, O'Loughlin EK, Meterissian S 31217021
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Title:Effect of Microstructure on Oxidation Resistance and TGO Formation in FeCoNiCrAl HEA Coatings Deposited by Low-Temperature HVAF Spraying
Authors:Shahbazi HLima RSStoyanov PMoreau C
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40271745/
DOI:10.3390/ma18071569
Publication:Materials (Basel, Switzerland)
Keywords:HVAF-i7bond coatshigh entropy alloys (HEAs)thermal barrier coatings (TBCs)thermal spray
PMID:40271745 Category: Date Added:2025-04-24
Dept Affiliation: ENCS
1 Department of Mechanical, Industrial and Aerospace Engineering, Concordia University, Montreal, QC H3G 1M8, Canada.
2 National Research Council of Canada, 75 de Mortagne Blvd, Boucherville, QC J4B 6Y4, Canada.
3 Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering, Concordia University, Montreal, QC H3G 1M8, Canada.

Description:

The effects of microstructure, density, and porosity of a FeCoNiCrAl high-entropy alloy (HEA) coating, fabricated using an internal diameter high-velocity air fuel (ID-HVAF) torch (model: i7 ID), on the isothermal oxidation behavior were investigated. This study pioneers the use of the ID-HVAF i7 ID system for HEA bond coat manufacturing, achieving a highly dense microstructure because of its low-operating spray temperature technique. To elucidate these effects, the microstructure and chemistry of the coating, the growth of the thermally grown oxides (TGOs), the phase transformation of alumina, and the oxidation rate were investigated at different temperatures. After 50 h at 1000 °C, 1100 °C, and 1150 °C, a dense, uniform, and thin alumina TGO layer (1.8 µm) was observed. The results demonstrate that the oxidation resistance of the HEA coating is enhanced because of the dense microstructure achieved via HVAF-i7, characterized by low porosity and uniform phase distribution, which contribute to improved barrier properties against oxygen diffusion. The growth of the TGO layer is controlled, resulting in a dense and continuous TGO layer. However, with increasing temperature and time, the alumina TGO layer becomes spalled, which is attributed to the absence of reactive elements. Overall, this study reveals that the FeCoNiCrAl HEA exhibits significant potential for enhancing oxidation resistance at high temperatures.





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