The mechanical response of plasma-sprayed coatings is studied by recourse t
o instrumented spherical micro-indentation. It is shown that the elastic mo
duli of the coatings can be determined in a more reliable and reproducible
manner with instrumented spherical indentation than prior (Knoop) indentati
on methods, while at the same time minimizing damage to the coating during
indentation. The results show that the values of the elastic moduli, E, of
air plasma-sprayed (APS) materials are much lower than those of vacuum plas
ma-sprayed (VPS) materials. The VPS deposits are more homogeneous at a micr
ostructural level as splat formation, microcracking and the development of
oxide scales are suppressed. Such homogenization increases the value of E t
o the point where it becomes similar to that of fully dense materials. Larg
er amounts of inelastic flow occur in APS deposits as compared with VPS dep
osits. This flow is associated with fracture and sliding of splats. (C) 200
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