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Constrained sintering of YSZ/Al2O3 composite coatings on metal substrates produced from eletrophoretic deposition
Affiliation:1. University of Roma Tre, Via Della Vasca Navale 79, Rome 00146, Italy;2. German Aerospace Center (DLR), Linder Hoehe, Cologne 51147, Germany
Abstract:Yttria stabilized zirconia/alumina (YSZ/Al2O3) composite coatings were prepared from electrophoretic deposition (EPD), followed by sintering. The constrained sintering of the coatings on metal substrates was characterized with microstructure examination using electron microscopy, mechanical properties examination using nanoindentation, and residual stress measurement using Cr3+ fluorescence spectroscopy. The microstructure close to the coating/substrate interface is more porous than that near the surface of the EPD coatings due to the deposition process and the constrained sintering of the coatings. The sintering of the YSZ/Al2O3 composite coating took up to 200 h at 1250 °C to achieve the highest density due to the constraint of the substrate. When the coating was sintered at 1000 °C after sintering at 1250 °C for less than 100 h, the compressive stress was generated due to thermal mismatch between the coating and metal substrate, leading to further densification at 1000 °C because of the ‘hot pressing’ effect. The relative densities estimated based on the residual stress measurements are close to the densities measured by the Archimedes method, which excludes an open porosity effect. The densities estimated from the hardness and the modulus measurements are lower than those from the residual stress measurement and the Archimedes method, because it takes account of the open porosity.
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