Fabrication of samarium strontium aluminate ceramic and deposition of thermal barrier coatings by air plasma spray process

Thermal barrier coatings (TBC) with the metallic NiCrAlY bond coat are often used in many aircraft engines to protect superalloy components from high-temperature corrosion thereby to improve the life of gas turbine components. The search for new TBC material has been intensified in recent years due...

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Main Authors: Baskaran T, Arya Shashi Bhushan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201714402001
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spelling doaj-5eec6facf5af4286b5eab82dac9183b82021-02-02T04:43:00ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2018-01-011440200110.1051/matecconf/201714402001matecconf_rimes2017_02001Fabrication of samarium strontium aluminate ceramic and deposition of thermal barrier coatings by air plasma spray processBaskaran TArya Shashi BhushanThermal barrier coatings (TBC) with the metallic NiCrAlY bond coat are often used in many aircraft engines to protect superalloy components from high-temperature corrosion thereby to improve the life of gas turbine components. The search for new TBC material has been intensified in recent years due to lack of thermo-physical properties of conventionally used Yttria stabilized Zirconia (YSZ) TBCs. Recently, the rare earth containing Samarium Strontium Aluminate (SSA) based ceramic was proposed as a new TBC material due to its matching thermo-physical properties with the substrate. The present work focused on the synthesis of SSA ceramics for TBCs application and its coatings development on Ni-based superalloy Inconel 718 substrate by air plasma spray process. The X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) result confirmed the formation of single phase SSA ceramic after synthesis. The surface morphology of SSA TBCs is mainly composed of melted splats, semi and un-melted particles. The cross-sectional SEM micrographs did not show any spallation at the interface which indicated good mechanical interlocking between the bond coat and ceramic top coat. The Young’s modulus and hardness of SSA TBCs were found to be 80 and 6.1 GPa, respectively. The load-depth curve of SSA TBC showed good elastic recovery about 47 %.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201714402001CeramicPlasma spraySuperalloysThermal barrier coatingsNano-indentation
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author Baskaran T
Arya Shashi Bhushan
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Arya Shashi Bhushan
Fabrication of samarium strontium aluminate ceramic and deposition of thermal barrier coatings by air plasma spray process
MATEC Web of Conferences
Ceramic
Plasma spray
Superalloys
Thermal barrier coatings
Nano-indentation
author_facet Baskaran T
Arya Shashi Bhushan
author_sort Baskaran T
title Fabrication of samarium strontium aluminate ceramic and deposition of thermal barrier coatings by air plasma spray process
title_short Fabrication of samarium strontium aluminate ceramic and deposition of thermal barrier coatings by air plasma spray process
title_full Fabrication of samarium strontium aluminate ceramic and deposition of thermal barrier coatings by air plasma spray process
title_fullStr Fabrication of samarium strontium aluminate ceramic and deposition of thermal barrier coatings by air plasma spray process
title_full_unstemmed Fabrication of samarium strontium aluminate ceramic and deposition of thermal barrier coatings by air plasma spray process
title_sort fabrication of samarium strontium aluminate ceramic and deposition of thermal barrier coatings by air plasma spray process
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Thermal barrier coatings (TBC) with the metallic NiCrAlY bond coat are often used in many aircraft engines to protect superalloy components from high-temperature corrosion thereby to improve the life of gas turbine components. The search for new TBC material has been intensified in recent years due to lack of thermo-physical properties of conventionally used Yttria stabilized Zirconia (YSZ) TBCs. Recently, the rare earth containing Samarium Strontium Aluminate (SSA) based ceramic was proposed as a new TBC material due to its matching thermo-physical properties with the substrate. The present work focused on the synthesis of SSA ceramics for TBCs application and its coatings development on Ni-based superalloy Inconel 718 substrate by air plasma spray process. The X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) result confirmed the formation of single phase SSA ceramic after synthesis. The surface morphology of SSA TBCs is mainly composed of melted splats, semi and un-melted particles. The cross-sectional SEM micrographs did not show any spallation at the interface which indicated good mechanical interlocking between the bond coat and ceramic top coat. The Young’s modulus and hardness of SSA TBCs were found to be 80 and 6.1 GPa, respectively. The load-depth curve of SSA TBC showed good elastic recovery about 47 %.
topic Ceramic
Plasma spray
Superalloys
Thermal barrier coatings
Nano-indentation
url https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201714402001
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