INTERFACE
A retractable, solid-state, backscatter detector facilitated the location of the dissimilar interfaces. (W 18) (1)
Dissimilar interface = Interface dissimilar
Coated devices – promise has been shown in the use of this technology to promote adhesion between a substrate and a coating. The re-entrant features provide improvements in mechanical interlocking with adjoining parts and the protrusions help to distribute the stresses more evenly across a joint interface. (W 212) (2)
Joint interface = Interface conjunta
The adhesion values measured for the HVOF sprayed stainless steel and nickel alloy coatings, following the ASTM C-633 standard, were considered good and in excess of 70MPa with failure occurring at the coating to substrate interface. (W 350) (3)
Substrate interface = Interface do substrato
(1) Fusion Zone Microstructure Associated With Embrittlement Of Subsea Dissimilar Joints
M. F. Dodge, H. B. Dong
Department of Engineering, University of Leicester, Leicester, UK
M. F. Gittos, T. Mobberley
TWI Ltd. Great Abington, Cambridge, UK
Presented at Proceedings of the 33rd International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering OMAE2014 June 8-13, 2014, San Francisco, CA, USA.
(2) The use of power beams in surface modification
M Tavakoli, A Buxton, I Jones and B Dance
TWI, Cambridge, UK
Professor Mehdi Tavakoli * is a Consultant and Technology Manager, Advanced Materials and Processes Group at TWI Ltd,
Anita Buxton is Senior Project Leader, Electron Beam Processes Group
Ian Jones is Senior Project Leader
Bruce Dance is Research Metallurgist, Electron Beam Processes Group
* To whom all correspondence should be addressed.
This article was first published in Medical Device Technology, vol. 18, no. 1, January-February 2007.
(3) The use of advanced thermal spray processes for corrosion protection in marine environments
S Shrestha and A J Sturgeon
Paper presented at Eurocorr 2003 Conference, Budapest, Hungary, 28 Sept – 2 Oct 2003.
Published in: Surface Engineering Vol.20, No.4, p.237-243. August 2004.