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Mechanical properties of solution-precursor plasma-sprayed thermal barrier coatings

โœ Scribed by Amol D. Jadhav; Nitin P. Padture


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Weight
741 KB
Volume
202
Category
Article
ISSN
0257-8972

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โœฆ Synopsis


The microstructure of thermal barrier coatings (TBCs) of 7 wt.% Y 2 O 3 stabilized ZrO 2 (7YSZ) deposited using the solution-precursor plasma spray (SPPS) method has: (i) controlled porosity, (ii) vertical cracks, and (iii) lack of large-scale "splat" boundaries. An unusual feature of such SPPS TBCs is that they are well-adherent in ultra-thick forms (~4 mm thickness), where most other types of ultra-thick ceramic coatings fail spontaneously. Here a quantitative explanation is provided as to why as-deposited ultra-thick SPPS TBCs are so well-adherent. The mode II toughness of thin (0.2 mm) SPPS TBCs has been measured using the "barb" shear test, which is found to be 66 J m -2 . Residual stresses in SPPS TBCs of thickness 0.2, 1.5, and 4.0 mm have been estimated using a microstructure-based object-oriented finite element (OOF) method. These stresses are found to be low, as a result of the strain-tolerant microstructure of the SPPS TBCs. The corresponding strain energy release rates that drive mode II cracks in the three different thickness SPPS TBCs have been found to be less than the mode II toughness.


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