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Thermal cycling behaviour of thermal barrier coating systems based on first- and fourth-generation Ni-based superalloys

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Table 2 Name of the samples and corresponding effective time (h) spent at 1100  C. The effective time is defined as the time spent above 97% of 1100  C
Figure 2 SEM micrographs in SE mode of the oxide layer of the samples: (a) A10, (b) A50, (c) M10 and (d) M50
Figure 4 XRD diagrams of the oxide layer of samples A500 and A1000.
Figure 7 SEM micrographs in BSE mode in cross-sections of the bond coat of the MCNG-based samples: (a) M10, (b) M50, (c) M500, and (d) M1000.
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