Thermal-barrier coatings for more efficient gas-turbine engines

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Gas-turbine engines used in transportation, energy, and defense sectors rely on high-temperature thermal-barrier coatings (TBCs) for improved efficiencies and power. The promise of still higher efficiencies and other benefits is driving TBCs research and development worldwide. An introduction to TBCsâ€"complex, multi-layer evolving systemsâ€" is presented, where these fascinating systems touch on several known phenomena in materials science and engineering. Critical elements identified as being important to the development of future TBCs form the basis for the five articles in this issue of MRS Bulletin. These articles are introduced, together with a discussion of the major challenges to improved coating development and the rich opportunities for materials research they provide. © 2012 Materials Research Society.

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Clarke, D. R., Oechsner, M., & Padture, N. P. (2012). Thermal-barrier coatings for more efficient gas-turbine engines. MRS Bulletin, 37(10), 891–898. https://doi.org/10.1557/mrs.2012.232

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