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Thermal barrier coatings are generally applied as a discrete layer on to a thick metallic substrate or with a bond coat to promote its adhesion to the substrate [1]. Useful coating thicknesses range between 0.1–1 mm and the bond coat layer thickness may be up to 0.1 mm. Typical coating materials include yttria, alumina, calcia or magnesia stabilised zirconia.
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Morris, J.D., Almond, D.P., Patel, P.M., Reiter, H. (1990). Modelling of Sample Translucency, Substrate Absorption and Interface Defects for Thermal Wave Infrared Inspection of Thermal Barrier Coatings. In: Murphy, J.C., Spicer, J.W.M., Aamodt, L.C., Royce, B.S.H. (eds) Photoacoustic and Photothermal Phenomena II. Springer Series in Optical Sciences, vol 62. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-46972-8_16
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