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Kovove Materialy-Metallic Materials Vol. 58 (2020), no. 2, pp.111–119 |
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Title: The TGO formation in overaluminized TBC obtained using plasma spray physical vapour deposition process during cyclic and isothermal oxidation | ||
Author: M. Góral, T. Kubaszek, R. Swadzba, M. Pytel | ||
Abstract: The article presents the results of the microstructural characterization of the newly developed three-layer thermal barrier coating after isothermal oxidation tests. Bond coats were produced by the CVD-overaluminizing of previously low-pressure plasma sprayed (LPPS) MCrAlY coating. The outer ceramic layer was produced by the plasma spray physical vapour deposition method (PS-PVD). For comparison, the MCrAlY bond coat without aluminizing was produced by LPPS. As a result of the overaluminizing process, the formation of the NiAl aluminide layer was observed. Also, the porosity was observed as a result of the Kirkendall effect in the middle zone of the bond coat. Three-layer TBCs microscopic examination showed the formation of a thin and dense TGO layer formed from alumina oxide. The porosity observed on as-deposited three-layer TBCs disappeared during the cyclic oxidation test. A thicker and delaminated TGO layer was formed in a conventional two-layered thermal barrier coating. The isothermal oxidation test at 1100 °C for 1000 h shows that TGO (Thermally Grown Oxides) alumina oxide layer on the overaluminized bond coat was also significantly thinner compared to conventional LPPS-sprayed MCrAlY bond coats. It was concluded that the formation of the TGO layer in three-layer TBC is similar to that observed in diffusion aluminide coatings. The overaluminizing can improve the oxidation resistance of thermal barrier coatings produced by LPPS and PS-PVD methods. |
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Keywords: thermal barrier coatings (TBC), aluminide coating, plasma spraying, low-pressure plasma spraying (LPPS), plasma spray physical vapour deposition (PS-PVD), oxidation, thermally grown oxides (TGO) | ||
Published online: 02-Apr-2020 | ||
Year: 2020, Volume: 58, Issue: 2 | Page From: 111, Page To: 119 | |
doi:10.4149/km_2020_2_111 |
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