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EFFECT OF CR2O3 AND TIN COATINGS ON 13CR-4NI TURBINE BLADE MATERIAL BY HVOF PROCESS

Published In: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
Author(s): ARUN NEGI , S.S.SAMANT , VIRENDRA SINGH RANA

Abstract: In this paper, we investigate the effect of Chromium oxide (Cr2O3) and Titanium nitride (TiN) coatings on 13Cr-4Ni turbine blade material by high-velocity oxyfuel (HVOF) process in order to improve its wear characteristic, erosion and corrosion behavior and other mechanical properties. In the present paper studies carried out by various investigators has been discussed. Based on the literature survey various theoretical, and case studies have been discussed with some remedial measures suggested by various investigators. On the basis of several papers we gone through, we are going to compare the above mentioned properties with and without coatings and also find that the coating done by HVOF process can reduce the silt erosion problem in hydro turbine at a certain level.

  • Publication Date: 25-May-2014
  • DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-028-6-03-52
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EFFECT OF NEAR-FAULT GROUND MOTION ON R/C ASYMMETRIC COMMUNITY STRUCTURES

Published In: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
Author(s): PRITHWISH KUMAR DAS , SUBHAYAN BHAUMIK

Abstract: It is well established by different seismic damage surveys conducted all over the world that the asymmetric structures are more susceptible to seismic damage than their symmetric counterparts. Moreover, it is also pointed out by a number of previous research effort that such damage in asymmetric structures is more aggravated in R/C structures due to progressive strength and stiffness degradation of R/C structural elements. Community structures like auditoriums generally have load resisting elements distributed only near the boundary region of the structures leaving a large empty space at the central region. Seismic behaviour of such type of R/C asymmetric systems are investigated in a limited form (Dutta, 2001) considering only spectrum consistent far field ground excitations. However, study of such systems under near-fault ground excitations are also of great importance as there may be a huge gathering of people inside an auditoriums and amount of energy input to the structural system

  • Publication Date: 25-May-2014
  • DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-028-6-03-53
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