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Evaluation,degradation and life assessment of coatings for land based combustion turbines
Abstract:Abstract

Use of metallic and thermal barrier coatings to protect hot section blades and vanes of combustion turbines for power generation has been common practice for the past three and one decades respectively. Because these coatings must be optimised with respect to both different forms of corrosion and modes of operation (base load versus peak load), their performance may be machine specific. Industrial end users generally do not have detailed knowledge of the failure mechanisms of the coatings and the basis for selecting coatings to suit specific requirements, topics the present review seeks to address. The evolution of protective coatings, coating failure mechanisms and a methodology for selecting machine specific coatings are described. The methodology, which can be used to rank and optimise coating systems and to predict the remaining life of coatings, forms the basis of a computer code known as COATLIFE. The ingredients of this methodology, i.e. degradation modelling and thermomechanical fatigue life prediction, are reviewed.
Keywords:COMBUSTION TURBINES  BLADES  COATINGS  DEGRADATION  COATING LIFE  LIFE ASSESSMENT  THERMOMECHANICAL FATIGUE
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