Thermal barrier coatings (TBCs) provide an alloy surface temperature reduction when applied to turbine component surfaces. Thermal barrier coatings can be used as a tool for the designer to augment the power and/or enhance the efficiency of gas turbine engines. TBCs have been used successfully in the aerospace industry for many years, with only limited use for industrial gas turbine applications. Industrial gas turbines operate for substantially longer cycles and time between overhauls, and thus endurance becomes a critical factor. There are many factors that affect the life of a TBC including the composition and microstructure of the base alloy and bond coating. Alloys such as Mar-M 247, CMSX-4, and CMSX-10 are materials used for high temperature turbine environments, and usually require protective and/or thermal barrier coatings for increased performance. Elements such as hafnium, rhenium, and yttrium have shown considerable improvements in the strength of these alloys. However, these elements may result in varying effects on the coatability and environmental performance of these alloys. This paper discusses the effects of these elements on the performance of thermal barrier coatings. [S0742-4795(00)02603-X]
Effects of Alloy Composition on the Performance of Yttria Stabilized Zirconia—Thermal Barrier Coatings
Contributed by the International Gas Turbine Institute (IGTI) of THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS for publication in the ASME JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING FOR GAS TURBINES AND POWER. Paper presented at the International Gas Turbine and Aeroengine Congress and Exhibition, Indianapolis, IN, June 7–10, 1999; ASME Paper 99-GT-350. Manuscript received by IGTI March 9, 1999; final revision received by the ASME Headquarters May 15, 2000. Associate Technical Editor: D. Wisler.
Kimmel , J., Mutasim , Z., and Brentnall, W. (May 15, 2000). "Effects of Alloy Composition on the Performance of Yttria Stabilized Zirconia—Thermal Barrier Coatings ." ASME. J. Eng. Gas Turbines Power. July 2000; 122(3): 393–400. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.1287494
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