TY - JOUR
T1 - Highly Segmented Thermal Barrier Coatings Deposited by Suspension Plasma Spray
T2 - Effects of Spray Process on Microstructure
AU - Chen, Xiaolong
AU - Honda, Hiroshi
AU - Kuroda, Seiji
AU - Araki, Hiroshi
AU - Murakami, Hideyuki
AU - Watanabe, Makoto
AU - Sakka, Yoshio
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016, ASM International.
PY - 2016/12/1
Y1 - 2016/12/1
N2 - Effects of the ceramic powder size used for suspension as well as several processing parameters in suspension plasma spraying of YSZ were investigated experimentally, aiming to fabricate highly segmented microstructures for thermal barrier coating (TBC) applications. Particle image velocimetry (PIV) was used to observe the atomization process and the velocity distribution of atomized droplets and ceramic particles travelling toward the substrates. The tested parameters included the secondary plasma gas (He versus H2), suspension injection flow rate, and substrate surface roughness. Results indicated that a plasma jet with a relatively higher content of He or H2 as the secondary plasma gas was critical to produce highly segmented YSZ TBCs with a crack density up to ~12 cracks/mm. The optimized suspension flow rate played an important role to realize coatings with a reduced porosity level and improved adhesion. An increased powder size and higher operation power level were beneficial for the formation of highly segmented coatings onto substrates with a wider range of surface roughness.
AB - Effects of the ceramic powder size used for suspension as well as several processing parameters in suspension plasma spraying of YSZ were investigated experimentally, aiming to fabricate highly segmented microstructures for thermal barrier coating (TBC) applications. Particle image velocimetry (PIV) was used to observe the atomization process and the velocity distribution of atomized droplets and ceramic particles travelling toward the substrates. The tested parameters included the secondary plasma gas (He versus H2), suspension injection flow rate, and substrate surface roughness. Results indicated that a plasma jet with a relatively higher content of He or H2 as the secondary plasma gas was critical to produce highly segmented YSZ TBCs with a crack density up to ~12 cracks/mm. The optimized suspension flow rate played an important role to realize coatings with a reduced porosity level and improved adhesion. An increased powder size and higher operation power level were beneficial for the formation of highly segmented coatings onto substrates with a wider range of surface roughness.
KW - segmentation cracks
KW - suspension plasma spray
KW - thermal barrier coating
KW - yttria-stabilized zirconia (YSZ)
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U2 - 10.1007/s11666-016-0469-6
DO - 10.1007/s11666-016-0469-6
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84994399681
SN - 1059-9630
VL - 25
SP - 1638
EP - 1649
JO - Journal of Thermal Spray Technology
JF - Journal of Thermal Spray Technology
IS - 8
ER -