Evaluation of CaO-CeO2-partially stabilized zirconia thermal barrier coatings


Autoria(s): Ramaswamy, Parvati; Seetharamu, S; Rao, KJ; Varma, KBR
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1999

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Plasma sprayable powders were prepared from ZrO2-CaO-CeO2 system using an organic binder and coated onto stainless steel substrates previously coated by a bond coat (Ni 22Cr 20Al 1.0Y) using plasma spraying. The coatings exhibited good thermal barrier characteristics and excellent resistance to thermal shock at 1000 degrees C under simulated laboratory conditions (90 half hour cycles without failure) and at 1200 degrees C under accelerated burner rig test conditions (500 2 min cycles without failure). No destabilization of cubic/tetragonal ZrO2 phase fraction occured either during the long hours (45 h cumulative) or the large number of thermal shock tests. Growth of a distinct SiO2 rich region within the ceramic was observed in the specimens thermal shock cycled at 1000 degrees C apart from mild oxidation of the bond coat. The specimens tested at 1200 degrees C had a glassy appearance on the top surface and exhibited severe oxidation of the bond coat at the ceramic-bond coat interface. The glassy appearance of the surface is due to the formation of a liquid silicate layer attributable to the impurity phase present in commercial grade ZrO2 powder. These observations are supported by SEM analysis and quantitative EDAX data.

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Ramaswamy, Parvati and Seetharamu, S and Rao, KJ and Varma, KBR (1999) Evaluation of CaO-CeO2-partially stabilized zirconia thermal barrier coatings. In: Ceramics International, 25 (4). pp. 317-324.

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Elsevier Science

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Journal Article

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