Thermal Barrier Coatings Made by the Solution Precursor Plasma Spray Process |
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Authors: | Maurice Gell Eric H. Jordan Matthew Teicholz Baki M. Cetegen Nitin P. Padture Liangde Xie Dianying Chen Xinqing Ma Jeffrey Roth |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Institute of Materials Science, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, USA;(2) Present address: Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA;(3) Present address: Chromalloy Gas Turbine Corporation, San Antonio, TX, USA;(4) Inframat Corporation, Farmington, CT, USA |
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Abstract: | The solution precursor plasma spray (SPPS) process is a relatively new and flexible thermal spray process that can produce a wide variety of novel materials, including some with superior properties. The SPPS process involves injecting atomized droplets of a precursor solution into the plasma. The properties of resultant deposits depend on the time-temperature history of the droplets in the plasma, ranging from ultra-fine splats to unmelted crystalline particles to unpyrolized particles. By controlling the volume fraction of these three different constituents, a variety of coatings can be produced, all with a nanograin size. In this article, we will be reviewing research related to thermal barrier coatings, emphasizing the processing conditions necessary to obtain a range of microstructures and associated properties. The SPPS process produces a unique strain-tolerant, low-thermal conductivity microstructure consisting of (i) three-dimensional micrometer and nanometer pores, (ii) through-coating thickness (vertical) cracks, (iii) ultra-fine splats, and (iv) inter-pass boundaries. Both thin (0.12 mm) and thick (4 mm) coatings have been fabricated. The volume fraction of porosity can be varied from 10% to 40% while retaining the characteristic microstructure of vertical cracks and ultra-fine splats. The mechanism of vertical crack formation will be described. |
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Keywords: | plasma spray solution precursor solution precursor plasma spray thermal barrier coatings |
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