Increasing Durability of Flame-Sprayed Strain Gauges
TBMG-1783
05/01/2007
- Content
Thermally sprayed dielectric ceramic coatings are the primary means of attaching strain and temperature gauges to hot-section rotating parts of turbine engines. As hot-section temperatures increase, lifetimes of installed gauges decrease, and seldom exceed one hour above 2,000 °F ( ≈1,100 °C). Advanced engine components are expected to operate at temperatures approaching 2,200 °F ( ≈1,200 °C), and the required high-temperature lifetime is 10 hours minimum.
- Citation
- "Increasing Durability of Flame-Sprayed Strain Gauges," Mobility Engineering, May 1, 2007.