Overlay/Bond Coatings that Resist Hot Corrosion in Navy Gas Turbines
AI Overview
This RFP seeks advanced overlay/bond coatings that resist hot corrosion in Navy marine gas turbine engines. The improved coatings must eliminate salt and sulfur-induced degradation in turbine blades to extend engine service life and reduce maintenance removal cycles.
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Marine gas turbine engines serve as primary and auxiliary power sources for several current classes of ships in the U.S. Navy. It is desirable for marine gas turbine engines to have a mean time between removals of 20,000 hours. While some engines have approached this goal, others have fallen significantly short. The main reason for this shortfall is various forms of hot corrosion (Type I and Type II) damage in the hot section turbine hardware due to intrusion of salts from the marine air and/or ...
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