| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10629297 | Journal of the European Ceramic Society | 2016 | 10 Pages | 
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 â α-Al2O3 + Cr2O3 â 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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											Authors
												Y.Z. Liu, S.J. Zheng, Y.L. Zhu, H. Wei, X.L. Ma, 
											