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Surface Cracking and Interface Reaction Associated Delamination Failure of Thermal and Environmental Barrier Coatings
Author(s) -
Dongming Zhu,
Sung R. Choi,
Jeffrey I. Eldridge,
Kang N. Lee,
Robert A. Miller
Publication year - 2008
Publication title -
john wiley and sons, inc. ebooks
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Book series
DOI - 10.1002/9780470294802.ch67
Subject(s) - materials science , thermal barrier coating , coating , composite material , cracking , delamination (geology) , ceramic , mullite , thermal expansion , temperature gradient , sintering , paleontology , physics , quantum mechanics , biology , subduction , tectonics
: In this paper, surface cracking and interface reactions of a BSAS coating and a multi-layer ZrO2-8wt%Y2O3 and mullite/BSAS/Si thermal and environmental barrier coating system on SiC/SiC ceramic matrix composites were characterized after long-term combined laser thermal gradient and furnace cyclic tests in a water vapor containing environment. The surface cracking was analyzed based on the coating thermal gradient sintering behavior and thermal expansion mismatch stress characteristics under the thermal cyclic conditions. The interface reactions, which were largely enhanced by the coating surface cracking in the water vapor environment, were investigated in detail, and the reaction phases were identified for the coating system after the long-term exposure. The accelerated coating delamination failure was attributed to the increased delamination driving force under the thermal gradient cyclic loading and the reduced interface adhesion due to the detrimental interface reactions.

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