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Residual Stress Analysis of Laser-Drilled Thermal Barrier Coatings Involving Various Bond Coats

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Fig. 1 Cross-section views of plasma, cold-spray and plasma- plasma-graded bond coats
Fig. 3 Cross-section view of a laser-drilled TBC (90!) after the hole-drilling method
Table 2 Materials data for 3D FE analysis
Fig. 7 Cross-section views of laser-drilled TBC (20!) for various bond coats (after 4 pulses)
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