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Quantitative Characterization of the Interfacial Damage in EB-PVD Thermal Barrier Coating

Fulei Jing    
Junjie Yang    
Shibai Tang    
Quan Wen    
Tao Zhang    
Jian Wu and Xueling Fan    

Resumen

Considering the influence of non-equibiaxial stress state and initial residual strain on the compressive buckling of the ceramic layer, a quantitative characterization method of the damage generated at the interface between the top coat and bond coat in thermal barrier coating based on uniaxial compression was developed. It was verified by the axial compression tests of the single crystal specimens with EB-PVD thermal barrier coating after undergoing various isothermal oxidation times and thermal cycles. On this basis, the correlations between the measured interfacial damage and the thermal loads experienced as well as the thickness of thermally grown oxide (TGO) were analyzed. The results show that the critical compressive strain inducing the spallation of thermal barrier coating at room temperature can effectively characterize the accumulation of interfacial damage caused by isothermal oxidation and thermal fatigue. Under the same TGO thickness, the damage caused by thermal fatigue is greater than that caused by isothermal oxidation. The total damage generated in thermal barrier coating can be divided into three parts: oxidatively driven damage related to TGO thickness, mechanically driven damage related to stress?strain cycles in the coating, and their interaction, where the interaction term is negative.

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