Volcanic Ash Degradation on Thermal Barrier Coatings

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CHAPTER 5 CHARACTERIZATION OF PROTECTIVE COATING MATERIALS with the melting point of pure volcanic ash (1235 °C), the melting point of volcanic ash was increased by mixing it with alumina powder. Even though there is an endothermic region starting at 1310 °C, it might represent the beginning of the melting process and it is still higher than the original melting point of volcanic ash. Figure 5.3 DTA curves of volcanic ash, Al2O3, and volcanic ash-Al2O3 mixture Figure 5.4 XRD spectra of volcanic ash-Al2O3 mixture before and after heat treatment at 410 °C, 525 °C, 1060 °C, and 1310 °C Page 72

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