Abstract

The high-temperature and high-pressure oxygen-rich combustion gases often cause the high temperature gas conduit in rocket engine to suffer severe oxidation, resulting in a reduced service life. The present study deposited a dense NiAl coating on GH4202 superalloy using atmospheric plasma spraying and investigated its oxidation behavior in a high temperature and high-pressure oxygen atmosphere. The results showed that the NiAl coating presented excellent bonding with the superalloy substrate throughout tests. The uncoated GH4202 substrate was severely oxidized during high pressure oxygen atmosphere. It was found that only a continuous very thin Al2O3 oxide scale evolved on the NiAl coating surface and no oxidation was observed at the interface between the NiAl coating and GH4202 substrate. Moreover, no significant inner oxidation occurred to NiAl coating. Therefore, the present APS NiAl coating can provide effective protection of superalloy from oxidation at high pressure oxygen combustion gas atmosphere.

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