Paper Title:

Erosion and High Temperature Oxidation Resistance of New Coatings Fabricated by a Sol-Gel Route for a TBC Application

Periodical Materials Science Forum (Volumes 595 - 598)
Main Theme High Temperature Corrosion and Protection of Materials 7
Edited by Pierre Steinmetz, Ian G. Wright, Alain Galerie, Daniel Monceau and Stéphane Mathieu
Pages 3-10
DOI 10.4028/www.scientific.net/MSF.595-598.3
Citation Céline Viazzi et al., 2008, Materials Science Forum, 595-598, 3
Online since September, 2008
Authors Céline Viazzi, Richard Wellman, Djar Oquab, John R. Nicholls, Daniel Monceau, Jean Pierre Bonino, Florence Ansart
Keywords Erosion, Oxidation Resistance, Sol-Gel (SG), Thermal Barrier Coating (TBC), Wear
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Abstract

This paper examines the erosion and cyclic oxidation performance of novel thermal barrier coatings produced via the sol-gel route. The ceramic top coat, with a thickness of 5-80 m, was deposited via a sol-gel route onto standard MCrAlY and PtAl bond coats. In both the erosion and the cyclic oxidation tests it was found that the bond coat had a profound affect on the results. The erosion of the sol-gel coatings were compared to standard EB PVD and PS TBCs and were found to be significantly higher. The effect of aging (100 h at 1100°C) on the erosion rates was also evaluated and was found to increase the erosion rates. The information obtained from the erosion and cyclic oxidation tests have highlighted the need to develop and optimise the parameters for producing thicker coatings