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Adhesive and Protective Characteristics of Ceramic Coating A-417 and Its Effect on Engine Life of Forged Refractaloy-26 (AMS 5760) and Cast Stellite 21 (AMS 5385) Turbine BladesThe adhesive and protective characteristics of National Bureau of Standards Coating A-417 were investigated, as well as the effect of the coating on the life of forged Refractaloy 26 and cast Stellite 21 turbine blades. Coated and uncoated blades were run in a full-scale J33-9 engine and were subjected to simulated service operations consisting of consecutive 20-minute cycles (15 min at rated speed and approximately 5 min at idle). The ceramic coating adhered well to Refractaloy 26 and Stellite 21 turbine blades operated at 1500 degrees F. The coating also prevented corrosion of the Refractaloy 26, a corrosion-sensitive nickel-base alloy, and of the Stellite 21, a relatively corrosion-resistant cobalt-base alloy. Although the coating prevented corrosion of both alloys, it had no apparent effect on blade life.
Document ID
19930087630
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Other
Authors
Garrett, Floyd B
Gyorgak, Charles A
Date Acquired
August 16, 2013
Publication Date
February 12, 1953
Report/Patent Number
NACA-RM-E52L30
Accession Number
93R16920
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
Keywords
ALLOYS, HEAT-RESISTING
MATERIALS, PROPERTIES
PROTECTIVE COATINGS
CERAMICS
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