Investigation of sintering mechanism for novel composite structural thermal barrier coating

Author:

Yang Ting1,Wang Weize1ORCID,Huang Jibo2,Liu Yangguang1,Li Kaibin1ORCID,Yang Zining1,Wang Yihao1,Yuan Baohan1,Zhang Chengcheng3

Affiliation:

1. Key Laboratory of Pressure System and Safety, Ministry of Education East China University of Science and Technology Shanghai China

2. School of Materials Science and Engineering South China University of Technology Guangzhou China

3. AECC Commercial Aircraft Engine Co., Ltd. Shanghai China

Abstract

AbstractA micro‐agglomerated particle embedded–thermal barrier coating (TBC) structure was prepared by an improved plasma spray process to withstand the sintering‐induced degradation of TBCs during service. In this study, the sintering resistance and thermophysical and mechanical properties of conventional and novel‐structured TBCs were systematically characterized. The results suggested that the thermal conductivity and sintering shrinkage of the novel‐structured TBCs were approximately 30% lower than those of conventional air plasma spraying TBCs. The elastic modulus of the novel‐structured coating is only 32% of that of the conventional structure after thermal exposure at 1300°C for 100 h. The distinct structure of the coating is the main factor that influences its performance. The relationship between the structural evolution and residual strain of the coating was analyzed using electron backscatter diffraction and transmission electron microscopy. Significant differences were observed in the sintering behavior of the dense matrix and embedded particle regions in the coating. Some columnar grains near the intersplat pores in the dense matrix have similar lattice orientations, and they tend to connect and consequently heal the intersplat pores. The large pores between the agglomerated particles and non‐oriented submicron‐sized grains that constitute these particles are responsible for the sintering resistance of the coating.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Materials Chemistry,Ceramics and Composites

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