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Sintering and Creep Zirconia and Hafnia Based Barrier Coatings Behavior of Plasma-Sprayed Thermal
| Content Provider | Semantic Scholar |
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| Author | Dong-Ming Róbert Miller, Andy |
| Abstract | i The sintering and creep of plasma-sprayed ceramic thermal barrier coatings under high temperature conditions are complex phenomena. Changes in thermomechanical and thermophysical properties and in the stress response of these coating systems as a result of the sintering and creep processes are detrimental to coating thermal fatigue resistance and performance. In this paper, the sintering characteristics of ZrO2-8wt%Y203, ZrO2-25wt%CeO2-2.5wt%Y203, ZrO2-6w%NiO-9wt%Y203, ZrO2-6wt%Sc20322wt%Y203 and HfO2-27wt%Y203 coating materials were investigated using dilatometry. It was found that the HfO2-Y203 and baseline ZrO2-Y203 exhibited the best sintering resistance, while the NiO-doped ZrO2-Y203 showed the highest shrinkage strain rates during the tests. Higher shrinkage strain rates of the coating, materials were also observed when the :specimens were tested in Ar+5%H2 as compared to in air. This phenomenon was attributed to an enhanced metal cation interstitial diffusion mechanism under the reducing conditions. It is proposed that increased chemical stability of coating materials will improve the material sintering resistance. |
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| Language | English |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Article |