KimWonGun
Mechanical
- Oct 11, 2010
- 78
I am testing different thermal barrier coatings using a high temperature flame, a thermocouple sealed inside a boss on the specimen's back (not visible in the attached sketch), and a circulating water bath; the test specimen quenches in the water periodically.
The baseline is an uncoated, cast iron specimen. Theoretically I would expect the thermocouple temperature measurements with the uncoated specimen to be higher than measurements with coated specimens when the flame temperature is constant. Yet I observe the opposite. What am I overlooking?
The baseline is an uncoated, cast iron specimen. Theoretically I would expect the thermocouple temperature measurements with the uncoated specimen to be higher than measurements with coated specimens when the flame temperature is constant. Yet I observe the opposite. What am I overlooking?