Thermal Diffusivity Measurement for Thermal Spray Coating Attached to Substrate Using Laser Flash Method

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Published 21 November 2011 Copyright (c) 2011 The Japan Society of Applied Physics
, , Citation Megumi Akoshima et al 2011 Jpn. J. Appl. Phys. 50 11RE01 DOI 10.1143/JJAP.50.11RE01

1347-4065/50/11S/11RE01

Abstract

Ceramic-based thermal barrier coatings are used as heat and wear shields of gas turbine blades. There is a strong need to evaluate the thermal conductivity of coating for thermal design and use. The thermal conductivity of a bulk material is obtained as the product of thermal diffusivity, specific heat capacity, and density above room temperature in many cases. Thermal diffusivity and thermal conductivity are unique for a given material because they are sensitive to the structure of the material. Therefore, it is important to measure them in each sample. However it is difficult to measure the thermal diffusivity and thermal conductivity of coatings because coatings are attached to substrates. In order to evaluate the thermal diffusivity of a coating attached to the substrate, we have examined the laser flash method with the multilayer model on the basis of the response function method. We carried out laser flash measurements in layered samples composed of a CoNiCrAlY bond coating and a 8YSZ top coating by thermal spraying on a Ni-based superalloy substrate. It was found that the procedure using laser flash method with the multilayer model is useful for the thermal diffusivity evaluation of a coating attached to a substrate.

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10.1143/JJAP.50.11RE01