THERMAL-STABILITY OF STABILIZED ZIRCONIA THERMAL BARRIER COATINGS PREPARED BY ATMOSPHERE-CONTROLLED AND TEMPERATURE-CONTROLLED SPRAYING

Citation
P. Scardi et al., THERMAL-STABILITY OF STABILIZED ZIRCONIA THERMAL BARRIER COATINGS PREPARED BY ATMOSPHERE-CONTROLLED AND TEMPERATURE-CONTROLLED SPRAYING, Surface & coatings technology, 68, 1994, pp. 106-112
Citations number
20
Categorie Soggetti
Materials Science, Coatings & Films
ISSN journal
02578972
Volume
68
Year of publication
1994
Pages
106 - 112
Database
ISI
SICI code
0257-8972(1994)68:<106:TOSZTB>2.0.ZU;2-O
Abstract
Yttria-stabilized zirconia coatings were deposited by atmosphere- and temperature-controlled spraying (ATCS) on IN 100 superalloy substrates for thermal engine applications. The whole deposition process was per formed in an Ar atmosphere, adopting a new liquid Ar device that coole d the samples during the spraying down to 60 OC. Coatings prepared by ATCS were well adherent with a dense, microcracked microstructure. How ever, as found previously, as-sprayed zirconia coatings were understoi chiometric and highly disordered; the presence of excess oxygen vacanc ies and high defect density led to an increased stability of the tetra gonal (t) and cubic (c) polymorphs with respect to the monoclinic (m) one. Under such conditions a low temperature annealing was sufficient to cause remarkable phase changes. It was found that under the most ef fective cooling conditions the coating was made of a mixture of t- and c-phases, the m-phase being totally absent. The crystal structure and thermal stability of the present zirconia polymorphs were studied by X-ray diffraction full-pattern analysis, differential scanning calorim etry and thermogravimetric analysis.