Degradation of thermal barrier coatings due to thermal cycling up to 1150C
M. S. ALI, SHENHUA SONG, PING XIAO
JOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE
abstract:The degradation of thermal barrier coatings (TBCs) due to thermal cycling up to 1150C has been studied. During thermal cycling, the bond coat in the TBCs was oxidised to form an alumina and a mixed oxide layer between the top coat of yttria stabilised zirconia (YSZ) and the bond coat of MCrAlY alloy. The mixed oxide layer mainly consists of -Cr2O3 and (Ni,Co)(Cr,Al)2O4 spinel phases, which are formed above the -alumina layer. Interestingly, the alumina layer gradually disappeared during the oxidation while the content of chromium in the mixed oxide increased with increasing oxidation time. As the oxidation accelerated after the disappearance of the alumina layer, cracks initiated and propagated in the mixed oxide layer near the YSZ. Eventually, the crack propagation induced the spallation of some YSZ top coatings after the 2000 h oxidation.
keywords:increased with increasing; alumina layer; TBCs; YSZ top; thermal cycling; gas turbine; bond coat; mixed oxide
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