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Nanostructued Thermal Barrier Coatings--Material
Methods, 21571 Via Del Angel, Lake Forest, CA
92630; 949-707-1829
Dr. Stephen M. Jaffe,
Principal Investigator
Dr. Stephen M. Jaffe,
Business Official
DOE Grant No. DE-FG03-00ER83040
Amount: $99,994
Thermal Barrier
coatings protect gas turbine components from heat damage and corrosion at
higher temperatures, enabling greater fuel efficiency and reduced emissions. When these coatings chip and spall in
isolated spots, current repair practice requires expensive engine teardown and
component recoating. In situ spot patching could greatly
reduce these repair costs. This project
will develop a novel process to create nanostructured thermal barrier coatings.
These coatings will spot patch failed
coatings. When used as a complete
coating, nanostructured coatings will require fewer repairs and perform better
than existing coatings. A
nanostructured thermal barrier coating will be deposited using commercial
nanopowders as feedstock. Properties of
this coating will be measured to demonstrate the potential for spot patching
and enhanced original coating performance.
Commercial Applications and Other Benefits as described by the awardee: Nanostructured thermal barriers, benefit
DOE’s Advanced Turbine and Engine
Systems programs. They can leverage the
U.S. in international competition for aircraft engine sales and repair markets.
Applying this technology to corrosion
barriers, wear barriers, electronic materials, and three dimensional
nanostructured products will advance U.S. competitiveness with nanostructured
materials processing.