Xq. Ma et al., Laser-induced surface acoustic waves for evaluation of elastic stiffness of plasma sprayed materials, J MATER SCI, 36(23), 2001, pp. 5633-5641
The elastic properties of plasma sprayed deposits have been evaluated using
a laser-excited surface acoustic wave (SAW) technique and an inversion pro
cessing analysis. The SAWs including Lamb and Rayleigh waves were generated
in plasma sprayed NiCoCrAlY and ZrO2, respectively, and their group veloci
ty dispersions were used to determine the elastic properties (i.e.Young's m
odulus, Poison's ratio and density) of the deposits. Estimated elastic modu
li from the velocity dispersions of A(0)-mode Lamb waves are in the range o
f 40-140 GPa for the deposits, which are much lower than the values 220-240
GPa of the comparable dense materials. The dramatic reductions in modulus
and density of ZrO2 deposit have been attributed to the presence of high po
rosity and particularly microcracks. Moreover, this study has emphasized on
exploiting the applicability of each kind of the SAWs for the elastic prop
erty evaluation of different sprayed materials. Both Lamb and Rayleigh wave
dispersions are useful for the estimation of APS and VPS-deposited NiCrAlY
, but S-0-Lamb and Rayleigh waves are exceptional for that of sprayed ZrO2,
because of its characterization of high acoustic attenuation and inconsequ
ent displacement across the weak bonded interface of ZrO2 and substrate. (C
) 2001 Kluwer Academic Publishers.