Heat treatment effect on coating shock resistance of thermal barrier coating system with different types of bond coat
Mohammad Rasoul Javadi Sigaroodi, Esmaeil Poursaeidi, Javad Rahimi, Yousef Yousefi Jamalabad
Abstract
The effect of heat treatment, growth of the TGO layer , oxidation of bond coat, and the impact of the presence of two bond coats on the TBC's thermal shock resistance has been investigated experimentally. TGO oxide layers were created with two-time heat treatment of 12 and 24 h at 1000. Then the thermal shock test was performed on the APS/APS and HVOF/APS/APS samples. The results show that the use of two BCs and the presence of a thin TGO layer has a good effect on TBC performance. The presence of two BC layers increased the shock resistance by an average of 37.2%. 12 h heat treatment caused a 14.0% and 17.4% shock resistance increase in samples with the HVOF/APS/APS layer and APS/APS layer, respectively. 24 h heat treatment decreased the samples' performance by 6.7% and 10.2% for samples with two BC and one BC, respectively.