Abstract

In firsts of its investigation, a diametral compression destructive testing method (also known as Brazilian test) was performed on thermally sprayed coated and uncoated circular disc specimens to compare relative surface stresses. The coating investigated had about 250 μm thickness deposited on 4.76 mm thick Hastelloy®X substrate discs of 20 mm diameter. In the instrumented experiment (diametral compression test) strain gauge rosettes were used to measure strains on two circular surfaces of disc specimen (coated and uncoated sides) and converted to stress values for analysis. Where comparisons were made, the experimental and finite element simulation results were in some agreement with overall understanding of the diametral compression testing behaviour. For coated specimen, test results convey that higher stresses exist within the uncoated side of the specimen rather than the coated side. Although the methods proposed would be deemed most comparable to real life scenarios (e.g. to quantify coating delamination strength and failure mechanics), this type of experimental investigation has certain advantages and limitations.

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