F. Ibegazene-ouali et al., Microstructural evolution and degradation modes in cyclic and isothermal oxidation of an EB-PVD thermal barrier coating, MATER HIGH, 17(2), 2000, pp. 205-217
Thermal barrier coatings constituted of a partially stabilised zirconia lay
er (similar to 100 mu m thick) deposited by EB-PVD on top of a platinum-mod
ified aluminide bondcoat to protect a single crystal superalloy substrate,
have been studied in cyclic and isothermal oxidation at 1,100 degrees C in
air. Close examination by high resolution SEM (with field emission gun) of
the oxide scale and of the metallic surfaces after various durations, up to
600 hours at 1,100 degrees C, show several morphological features which ma
y affect the integrity of the systems: partial decohesion regions with larg
e grain areas at the inner surface of the scale, subsequently replaced by a
cellular morphology, cavities within the oxide scale as well as at the zir
conia-alumina interface. The nature and distribution of these features depe
nd on the type of test (isothermal or cyclic oxidation) and on the systems
studied (standard superalloy or modified to lower the sulphur content). Sce
narios are proposed to explain the observations reported.