Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7886804 | Ceramics International | 2018 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
A new coating with mullite as the inner layer and Lu2Si2O7-Lu2SiO5 (lutetium disilicate-lutetium monosilicate, LuDS-LuMS) composite as the top layer was designed and fabricated on the surface of porous SiC substrate by atmospheric plasma spraying (APS). The microstructure evolution, phase transformation, inter-diffusion and failure mechanism of the coated samples during steam cycling at 1450â¯Â°C were systemically investigated. The results indicated that the coated samples maintain weight gain and the average weight gain rate is 1.12â¯Ãâ¯10â1 mg/cm2 h. The thermal expansion coefficient (CTE) mismatches between the coating and the substrate as well as between the two ceramic layers have produced a thermal mismatch stress. In addition, the chemical reaction induced the sintering of LuDS-LuMS layer, the amorphous-crystalline phase transformation and the transformation between LuDS and LuMS phases could result in aging stress. With the accumulation of thermal mismatch stress and aging stress, the through and horizontal cracks have appeared in the coating, leading to the coating failure.
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Authors
Xunxun Hu, Fangfang Xu, Kunwei Li, Gen Jin, Yue Xu, Xinqing Zhao,