Publication Date:
2019-07-13
Description:
Materials for advanced turbine engines are expected to have temperature capabilities in the range of 1370-1500C. At these temperatures the ingestion of sand and dust particulate can result in the formation of corrosive glass deposits referred to as CMAS. The presence of this glass can both thermomechanically and thermochemically significantly degrade protective coatings on metallic and ceramic components. Plasma Spray- Physical Vapor Deposition (PS-PVD) was used to deposit advanced environmental barrier coating (EBC) systems for investigation on their interaction with CMAS compositions. Coatings were exposed to CMAS and furnace tested in air from 1 to 50 hours at temperatures ranging from 1200-1500C. Coating composition and crystal structure were tracked with X-ray diffraction and microstructure with electron microscopy.
Keywords:
Composite Materials
Type:
GRC-E-DAA-TN38748
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Annual International Conference on Advanced Ceramics and Composites (ICACC17); Jan 22, 2017 - Jan 27, 2017; Daytona Beach, FL; United States
Format:
application/pdf
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