Mock-ups for the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor(ITER) were manufactured by depositing W coatings on tubular substrates of CuCrZr alloy via plasma spraying. An appropriate interlayer (of Ni, Al and Si) was optimised to increase the adhesion of W on the Cu alloy and to provide a soft interface with intermediate thermal expansion coefficient for better thermo-mechanical compatibility. The distribution of chemical elements in the layered interface and in the coating was investigated by energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS), XPS and AES in the as-preparedmaterial and after heat treatment of 24 h at 823 K. Moreover, the external Wlayer was examined by inductively coupled plasma emission spectrometry(ICP-ES). The results showed that the as-prepared material does not exhibit macro-porosity. The layers forming the interface do not exhibit any long-range diffusion of the chemical species from layer to layer during the deposition process. The heat treatment does not seem to cause long-rangemigration of Al and Ni into theWcoating. The presence of Ni (0.4wt%) in the as-deposited externalWlayer as shown by ICP-ES is only due to the low purity (commercial grade) of W powders used in spraying operations. It can be eliminated by using W powders of higher purity in the deposition process.
Kaciulis, K., Mezzi, A., Montanari, R., Ucciardello, N., Volterri, R. (2010). Composition of plasma-sprayed tungsten coatings on CuCrZr alloy. SURFACE AND INTERFACE ANALYSIS, 42(6-7), 1197-1200 [10.1002/sia.3302].
Composition of plasma-sprayed tungsten coatings on CuCrZr alloy
MONTANARI, ROBERTO;UCCIARDELLO, NADIA;
2010-01-01
Abstract
Mock-ups for the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor(ITER) were manufactured by depositing W coatings on tubular substrates of CuCrZr alloy via plasma spraying. An appropriate interlayer (of Ni, Al and Si) was optimised to increase the adhesion of W on the Cu alloy and to provide a soft interface with intermediate thermal expansion coefficient for better thermo-mechanical compatibility. The distribution of chemical elements in the layered interface and in the coating was investigated by energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS), XPS and AES in the as-preparedmaterial and after heat treatment of 24 h at 823 K. Moreover, the external Wlayer was examined by inductively coupled plasma emission spectrometry(ICP-ES). The results showed that the as-prepared material does not exhibit macro-porosity. The layers forming the interface do not exhibit any long-range diffusion of the chemical species from layer to layer during the deposition process. The heat treatment does not seem to cause long-rangemigration of Al and Ni into theWcoating. The presence of Ni (0.4wt%) in the as-deposited externalWlayer as shown by ICP-ES is only due to the low purity (commercial grade) of W powders used in spraying operations. It can be eliminated by using W powders of higher purity in the deposition process.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.