Affiliation:
1. Alexander Dubcek University in Trencin
2. Brno University of Technology
Abstract
Diffusion Al-Si coatings are often used to protect rotor blades of aircraft engines against
high-temperature corrosion in environments containing sulfur compounds. Besides other
microstructural changes, the degradation of AlSi layers can be indicated by an increasing amount of
surface oxide phases and changes in parameters of the layer geometry. In practice, the timetemperature
area beyond a critical temperature of the outgoing gas is used as an empirical
exploitation parameter D indicating a degradation level. The efficiency of such approach was
investigated by analyzing degradation features in the surface layers of rotor blades after
exploitations corresponding to different values of D. Determined simple relationships between the
relative thickness of degraded layer and the parameter D verify the methodology and yield its clear
geometrical interpretation. However, this method fails to provide reasonable information in case
when the gas is burning outside the combustion chamber due to a sudden decrease of turbine
revolutions.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science
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