Friis et al., 2001 - Google Patents
Investigation of particle in-flight characteristics during atmospheric plasma spraying of yttria-stabilized ZrO 2: Part 1. ExperimentalFriis et al., 2001
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- Friis M
- Persson C
- Nylén P
- Wigren J
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- Journal of thermal spray technology
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A detailed investigation of the relationship between the parameters of the spray process and the in-flight properties of the particles was carried out using a multivariate statistical approach. A full factorial designed experiment concerning the spray process was performed …
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