Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1662585 Surface and Coatings Technology 2007 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

An examination of the ZrO2–YO1.5–TaO2.5 system reveals several promising attributes for use in thermal barrier coating applications. The rather unique presence of a stable, non-transformable tetragonal region in this ternary oxide system allows for phase stability to high temperatures (1500 °C). Selected compositions with high levels of yttria and tantala have also shown superior resistance to vanadate corrosion than the commercially utilized 7YSZ. In addition, Y + Ta stabilized zirconia compositions within the non-transformable tetragonal phase field exhibit toughness values comparable or somewhat higher than those of 7YSZ, which bodes well for their durability as TBCs. These promising attributes are discussed in this paper in the context of recent experimental work.

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