Information describes and details a methodology for optimizing turbine blade surface protection;
the performance of protective coatings is assessed and evaluated by the complex interconnections of their chemical and phase composition, structure, and physical-mechanical properties;
the properties of overlay coatings are given for the wide range of compositions, including the possible coatings states after their production and long-term service;
and the principles for calculating the stresses and strains for coated turbine blades are reviewed.
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Multiaxial Fatigue
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