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Investigations on flexural characteristics of functionally graded alumina and alumina-titania ceramic composite coatings

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In this article, a three-point bending test was conducted to assess the flexural response of mono-layered and functionally graded aluminina-titania composites.
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Detonation-gun (D-gun) sprayed alumina-based ceramic composites as mono-layered and functionally graded coatings (FGC) are evaluated. The coatings are subjected to three-point bending test to assess their flexural response. The results show that among the depositions, monolayer alumina-titania deposition exhibits better flexure characteristics compared to the functionally graded coatings.

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