Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1661231 Surface and Coatings Technology 2008 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

This work investigates the thermal fracture resistance of a functionally graded coating with an array of periodic edge cracks. The integral equation method is used to analyze the thermal stress intensity factors (TSIFs) at the crack tips and the critical thermal shocks that cause crack initiation. The effects of crack density (crack spacing) and thermal property gradients on the critical thermal shocks and TSIFs are examined using an Al2O3/Si3N4 graded coating on a Si3N4 substrate. Numerical results show that for a given crack density, the graded Al2O3/Si3N4 coating exhibits higher critical thermal shocks than the homogeneous Al2O3 coating, and hence higher thermal fracture resistance. For a given material gradation profile, a higher crack density (smaller crack spacing) enhances the critical thermal shock significantly.

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