POTENTIAL OF THERMAL SPRAYED TECHNOLOGIES FOR MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR OF CONVENTIONAL AND NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS COMPONENTS

1 HOUDKOVÁ Šárka
Co-authors:
2 ČESÁNEK Zdeněk 3 ŠULCOVÁ Petra 4 KESLOVÁ Anna 5 LENCOVÁ Kateřina 6 DULIŠKOVIČ Josef
Institutions:
1 Research and Testing Institute Plzeň, Plzeň, Czech Republic, EU, houdkova@vzuplzen.cz
2 Research and Testing Institute Plzeň, Plzeň, Czech Republic, EU, cesanek@vzuplzen.cz
3 Research and Testing Institute Plzeň, Plzeň, Czech Republic, EU, sulcova@vzuplzen.cz
4 Research and Testing Institute Plzeň, Plzeň, Czech Republic, EU, keslova@vzuplzen.cz
5 Research and Testing Institute Plzeň, Plzeň, Czech Republic, EU, lencova@vzuplzen.cz
6 Research and Testing Institute Plzeň, Plzeň, Czech Republic, EU, duliskovic@vzuplzen.cz
Conference:
29th International Conference on Metallurgy and Materials, Brno, Czech Republic, EU, May 20 - 22, 2020
Proceedings:
Proceedings 29th International Conference on Metallurgy and Materials
Pages:
672-677
ISBN:
978-80-87294-97-0
ISSN:
2694-9296
Published:
27th July 2020
Proceedings of the conference were published in Web of Science and Scopus.
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Abstract

The thermal spray technologies are versatile methods of deposition of thick coatings on the components surfaces. Based on spraying technology principle, various materials and coating thicknesses can be deposited. Some spraying technologies, as mobile systems, have the capability to be used directly on-site. Typically, the Twin Wire Arc Spraying systems (TWAS) are utilized to spray the large-scale constructions to protect them from corrosion. Also, one of the latest spraying technologies, Cold Spray, is nowadays being developed to serve as mobile system. Both technologies offer the possibility to spray coatings up to several millimeters thick, which makes them suitable for renovation of worn or corroded material in higher volumes. In the manuscript, the used methods and results achieved so far in the frame of National Center for Energy, are presented and compared with respect to the relationships between coatings microstructure, mechanical and functional properties. Both technologies proved its potential to deposit protective coatings, applied on conventional and nuclear power plants components.

Keywords: Thermal spray, power industry, renovation, TWAS, Cold Spray

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