E. Auroux et al., Debonding study of Ni-base substrate/Pt coatings interfaces using laser shock waves: characterization of the targets and experimental study, SURF COAT, 138(2-3), 2001, pp. 269-277
This paper presents a set of laser shock debonding experiments performed us
ing two kinds of targets constituted of a Ni-base substrate covered with co
atings of platinum several micrometers thick. By applying laser shocks of i
ncreasing amplitude with different pulse durations between 600 ps and 3 ns,
the decohesion of the coatings was observed above a threshold intensity. D
epending on the duality of the interface and on the loading shape and durat
ion, the nature of the damage in the target changed and some cohesive ruptu
re in the substrate was observed in the case of the diffused coating. These
experimental data are interpreted by the mechanisms of shock wave propagat
ion in the two layer targets, evidencing the influence of the loading and t
he thickness of both layers on the laser intensity leading to the debonding
. The interest in collecting data on the debonding threshold by laser spall
ation to validate a numerical criterion able to simulate this decohesion is
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