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@ARTICLE{Gildersleeve:1007219,
author = {Gildersleeve, Edward and Vaßen, Robert},
title = {{T}hermally {S}prayed {F}unctional {C}oatings and
{M}ultilayers: {A} {S}election of {H}istorical
{A}pplications and {P}otential {P}athways for {F}uture
{I}nnovation},
journal = {Journal of thermal spray technology},
volume = {32},
issn = {1059-9630},
address = {Boston, Mass.},
publisher = {Springer},
reportid = {FZJ-2023-01991},
pages = {778-817},
year = {2023},
abstract = {Thermal spray coatings are material systems with unique
structures and properties that have enabled the growth and
evolution of key modern technologies (i.e., gas turbines,
structurally integrated components, etc.). The inherent
nature of these sprayed coatings, such as their distinctive
thermal and mechanical properties, has been a driving force
for maintaining industrial interest. Despite these benefits
and proven success in several fields, the adoption of
thermal spray technology in new applications (i.e., clean
energy conversion, semiconductor thermally sprayed
materials, biomedical applications, etc.) at times, however,
has been hindered. One possible cause could be the
difficulty in concurrently maintaining coating design
considerations while overcoming the complexities of the
coatings and their fabrication. For instance, a coating
designer must consider inherent property anisotropy,
in-flight decomposition of molten material (i.e., loss of
stoichiometry), and occasionally the formation of amorphous
materials during deposition. It is surmisable for these
challenges to increase the risk of adoption of thermal spray
technology in new fields. Nevertheless, industries other
than those already mentioned have benefited from taking on
the risk of implementing thermal spray coatings in their
infrastructure. Benefits can be quantified, for example,
based on reduced manufacturing cost or enhanced component
performance. In this overview paper, a historical
presentation of the technological development of thermal
spray coatings in several of these industries is presented.
Additionally, emerging industries that have not yet attained
this level of thermal spray maturation will also be
discussed. Finally, where applicable, the utility and
benefits of multilayer functional thermal spray coating
designs will be demonstrated.},
cin = {IEK-1},
ddc = {670},
cid = {I:(DE-Juel1)IEK-1-20101013},
pnm = {1241 - Gas turbines (POF4-124)},
pid = {G:(DE-HGF)POF4-1241},
typ = {PUB:(DE-HGF)16},
UT = {WOS:000975909900001},
doi = {10.1007/s11666-023-01587-1},
url = {https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/1007219},
}