Fly ash is a by-product obtained from coal power plants. Over the past two decades, handling this industrial waste has been a great challenge for many developing countries. However, this menace can be used in many industrial applications viz., civil, automobile and aerospace applications. In civil industry, the fly ash has been used in concreate to enhance the porosity that increases the curing time of the concrete. The fly ash has been gaining importance these days as a feedstock material for many thermal spray processes. In automobile sector, the fly ash has been used as a thermal barrier coating in IC engines, whereas in aerospace industry, which demands lighter and stronger materials, the fly ash has been used as a reinforcement material. Hence, so far, fly ash has been used as an either single or a composite feed stock material in thermal spray processes. The fly ash with other materials like alumina, titania and red mud have been deposited using thermal spray processes. These coatings have exhibited higher wear, corrosion and erosion resistance as compared to the uncoated specimens. In this paper, a brief review on fly ash and its use, especially its use as a feed stock in thermal spray coating, is presented. Therefore, the use of fly ash has opened a new frontier of research in thermal spray coating area where economically viable coatings can be produced using industrial waste like fly ash.
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20 April 2018
ADVANCES IN MECHANICAL DESIGN, MATERIALS AND MANUFACTURE: Proceedings of the First International Conference on Design, Materials and Manufacture (ICDEM 2018)
29–31 January 2018
Karnataka, India
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April 20 2018
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Vishwanath Bhajantri;
Vishwanath Bhajantri
a)
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Department of Mechanical Engineering, National Institute of Technology
, Karnataka, Surathkal - 575025, India
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Prasad Krishna;
Prasad Krishna
b)
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Department of Mechanical Engineering, National Institute of Technology
, Karnataka, Surathkal - 575025, India
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Sudhakar Jambagi
Sudhakar Jambagi
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Department of Mechanical Engineering, National Institute of Technology
, Karnataka, Surathkal - 575025, India
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Vishwanath Bhajantri
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Prasad Krishna
1,b)
Sudhakar Jambagi
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1
Department of Mechanical Engineering, National Institute of Technology
, Karnataka, Surathkal - 575025, India
AIP Conf. Proc. 1943, 020028 (2018)
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Vishwanath Bhajantri, Prasad Krishna, Sudhakar Jambagi; A brief review on fly ash and its use in surface engineering. AIP Conf. Proc. 20 April 2018; 1943 (1): 020028. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5029604
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