Damage Assessment in Thermal Barrier Coatings Using Thermal Wave Imaging Technique

X. Chen, G. Newaz, X. Han
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Thermal wave imaging (TWI) was used to investigate damage processes in electron beam-physical vapor deposited (EB-PVD) ZrO2-8% wt.%Y2O3 thermal barrier coatings (TBCs) during thermal cycling. TWI is a non-destructive and non-contact evaluation method. Small interfacial decohesions from manufacturing were captured by TWI after only two thermal cycles, but the decohesions did not grow with thermal cycling. No delamination was found in TBC specimens until failure, while surface temperature profiles of TWI indicated increases of thermal wave signal amplitude with thermal cycles. Local interfacial damage formed due to high thermal residual stresses during thermal cycling and induced thermal contact resistance in the TBCs, which resulted in the increases of thermal wave signal amplitude. The results of TWI confirmed the progressive damage evolution in TBCs observed by microscopy. The buckling propagation and spallation process were monitored by TWI.
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热波成像技术在热障涂层损伤评估中的应用
采用热波成像技术(TWI)研究了电子束物理气相沉积(EB-PVD) ZrO2-8% wt.%Y2O3热障涂层(tbc)在热循环过程中的损伤过程。TWI是一种无损、非接触的评价方法。在两个热循环后,TWI捕获了制造过程中产生的小的界面脱黏,但脱黏不随热循环而增长。TBC试样在破坏前未出现分层现象,而TWI表面温度曲线显示,随着热循环,热波信号幅度增大。热循环过程中的高残余热应力和热接触阻力导致热接触面局部损伤,导致热波信号幅值增大。TWI的结果证实了显微镜下观察到的tbc的渐进性损伤演变。利用TWI对屈曲扩展和裂裂过程进行了监测。
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