Stress Histories of Yttria-Stabilized Zirconia and CoNiCrAlY Coatings during Thermal Spraying
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Thermal barrier coating (TBC) systems which are used for insulating the substrates of gas turbine blades from high temperature can be made by thermal spraying. The TBC system has residual stresses because of high temperature deposition and the thermal expansion mismatch in the system. In this study, how the residual stress occurs in TBC system was examined by both experimental measurement and FEM analysis. The Yttria-stabilized zirconia (YSZ) top coating was deposited by atmospheric plasma spraying (APS). CoNiCrAlY bond coatings were deposited by high velocity oxygen-fuel (HVOF) spraying and APS. The temperatures of YSZ, CoNiCrAlYs and substrates were measured during thermal spraying. The temperature of YSZ was the highest and that of CoNiCrAlY(HVOF) was the lowest among the three types of spray processes. The residual stresses were elastically calculated by FEM based on the measured temperature histories. The residual stress of YSZ and CoNiCrAlYs on two types of substrates were also measured by X-ray diffraction method. It was confirmed from FEM analysis that residual stress consisted of primary quench stress and secondary thermal mismatch stress. The quench stress was caused by the quenching of coating particles during deposition which occurs due to the huge thermal capacity of the substrate. The thermal mismatch stress was caused by the difference in linear expansion coefficients between coating and substrate. It was found that not only these two mechanisms but also microcrack formation caused by quench played an important role in the residual stress. The temperatures at which residual stresses might begin to occur in the coatings were shown based on the stress relaxation by microcrack formation. It was also found that peening effect played an important role in the residual stress of HVOF sprayed coating.
著者
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WAKI Hiroyuki
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Osaka Electro-Communication University
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FUJIOKA Hidenori
Graduate School of Osaka Electro-Communication University
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Kobayashi Akira
Joining & Welding Research Institute Osaka University
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