Local residual stress evolution of highly irregular thermally grown oxide layer in thermal barrier coatings

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Jiang, Peng
Yang, Liuyu
Sun, Yongle
Li, Dingjun
Wang, Tiejun

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Jiang P, Yang L, Sun Y, et al., (2021) Local residual stress evolution of highly irregular thermally grown oxide layer in thermal barrier coatings. Ceramics International, Volume 47, Issue 8, April 2021, pp. 10990-10995

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Local residual stress in thermally grown oxide (TGO) layers is the primary cause of failure of thermal barrier coating (TBC) systems, especially TBCs prepared by air plasma spray (APS) with a highly irregular TGO. Herein, the distribution of residual stress and the evolution of the irregular TGO layer in APS TBCs were investigated as a function of oxidation time. The stress was measured from cross-sectional micrographs and converted to the actual stress inside the coatings before sectioning. The TGO exhibited significant inhomogeneity at different locations. Stress conversion occurred across the TGO thickness; the layer near the yttria-stabilised zirconia (YSZ) component exhibited compressive stress, whereas that along the bond coat was under tensile stress. The evolution of the compressive stress is also discussed. These analyses may provide a better understanding of the mechanism of APS TBCs.

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Thermal barrier coating, Thermally grown oxide, Irregular morphology, Local residual stress, Near in situ evolution

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