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Accelerated oxidation during 1350°C cycling of ytterbium silicate environmental barrier coatings
Authors:Kenneth Kane  Eugenio Garcia  Michael Lance  Cory Parker  Sanjay Sampath  Bruce Pint
Affiliation:1. Materials Science and Technology Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA;2. Center for Thermal Spray Research, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, New York, USA
Abstract:Environmental barrier coatings (EBCs) will be needed to protect SiC-based ceramic matrix composite components for the next generation of high-efficiency industrial gas turbines (IGTs). The IGT application will require ≥25 kh lifetimes, and little data are available on EBC failure mechanisms, particularly at ≥1300°C. Initial 1-h furnace cycle testing at 1350°C in 90 vol% H2O/10 vol% air was conducted ≥1000 cycles on thermally sprayed ytterbium disilicate (YbDS) coatings with and without an Si bond coating. By ≥1000 h, both EBCs formed thick, highly cracked, and fully crystalline cristobalite scales. Comparison of thermally grown oxide (TGO) microstructure and kinetics to isothermal rates of Si and SiC steam oxidation indicated a departure from slow-growing parabolic growth to more rapid rates of silica formation. Possible mechanisms and implications for this acceleration are discussed.
Keywords:environmental barrier coatings (EBC)  oxidation  oxidation resistance  plasma spraying  silicon carbide
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