Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8024670 | Surface and Coatings Technology | 2017 | 31 Pages |
Abstract
The experimental characterization of the mechanical behavior of the TBC systems was studied on as deposited specimens. Three Points Bending (3PB) tests were performed at room temperature, with the ceramic coating either under tension or compression. Additionally, in situ observations during 3PB tests by a camera, associated to a DIC analysis, allow determining the evolution of the strain field of surface sample correlated with the damage evolution. Location of crack initiation and crack propagation paths up to macroscopic failure were investigated. These tests highlighted the strong differences in mechanical behavior and fracture mode depending on the tension or compression stress state in ceramic coating. Small Punch Tests (SPT) were also performed at room temperature using both geometries (tension/compression). This allows pointing out the similarities of failure modes between uniaxial solicitation and biaxial flexure. Tests performed at 850 °C in the SPT ring show that when temperature varies, different mechanical properties can be observed.
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Authors
Pierre Planques, Vanessa Vidal, Philippe Lours, Vincent Proton, Fabrice Crabos, Julitte Huez, Bernard Viguier,