Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10629297 Journal of the European Ceramic Society 2016 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
Using transmission electron microscopy, we investigate microstructural evolution at interfaces of a plasma sprayed thermal barrier coating system with an yttria-stabilized zirconia top coat and a NiCrAlY bond coat after isothermal oxidation at 1100 °C for up to 50 h. Interestingly, thermally grown oxide (TGO) layers split into two sub-layers. In principle, one of the two sub-layers comprises a mixture of α-Al2O3, Cr2O3 and Ni(Al, Cr)2O4, while the other one consists of dense α-Al2O3 and Cr2O3. Main microstructural evolution of the TGO layers follows a similar sequence that: original phases → α-Al2O3 + Cr2O3 → α-Al2O3 + Cr2O3 + Ni(Al, Cr)2O4. Particularly, after 50 h oxidation, γ-Ni and NiO form in the upper TGO sub-layer at the top coat-bond coat interface, and γ-Ni and α-Cr form in the upper TGO sub-layer at the bond coat-substrate interface. Moreover, γ-Al and β-Ti precipitate at the TGO-substrate interface after 50 h oxidation.
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