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Microstructure evolution of Al-modified 7YSZ PS-PVD TBCs in thermal cycle
Authors:Xi Wu  Jiafeng Fan  Xiaoye Chen  Xinghua Liang  XiaoFeng Zhang  Jing Xu
Abstract:The PS-PVD method was used to prepare 7YSZ thermal barrier coatings (TBCs) and NiCrAlY bond coatings on a DZ40 M substrate. To prevent oxidation of the coating, magnetron sputtering was used to modify the surface of TBCs with an Al film. To explore the stability of TBCs during thermal cycling, water quenching was performed at 1100 °C, and ultralong air cooling for 16,000 cycles was performed. The results showed that before water quenching and air cooling, the top surface structure of the 7YSZ TBCs changed. After water quenching, the surface of the Al film was scoured and broken, the surface peeled off layer-by-layer, and cracks formed at the interface between the thermally grown oxide and NiCrAlY. During air cooling of the thermal cycle, the Al film reacted with O2 in the air to form a dense Al2O3 top layer that coated the cauliflower-like 7YSZ surface and maintained the feather-like shape. At the same time, the TGO layer between 7YSZ and NiCrAlY grew and cracked. The two thermal cycles of water quenching and air cooling led to different failure mechanisms of TBCs. Water quenching failure was caused by layer-by-layer failure of the 7YSZ top coat, while air cooling failure occurred due to the internal cracking of the TGO layer at the 7YSZ/NiCrAlY interface and the failure of the TGO/NiCrAlY interface.
Keywords:TBCs  PS-PVD  Failure mechanism  Ultralong thermal cycle  Structural evolution
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