Abstract

We establish the distribution of temperature formed under conditions of abrupt changes in the surface temperature near the adhesional contact between the base and the coating in a plate of infinite length made of molybdenum or niobium both sides of which are covered with silicide coatings. The problem of heat conduction for a multilayer plate subjected to thermal cycling is solved by the method of finite integral transformations. It is shown that a silicide coating with a thickness of 60–100 μm leads to the formation of a significant temperature gradient in the base material under conditions of cyclic variation of temperature.

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