Title :
Simulation of Interfacial Stress in TBCs with Oxidation-Resistance Interlayer under Thermal Loading
Author :
Yingqiang, Xu ; Shijie, Li ; Shaojie, Jin ; Zhenlong, Wang
Author_Institution :
Northwestern Polytech. Univ., Xi´´an, China
Abstract :
Plasma-sprayed Al2O3 interlayer was prefabricated between the bondcoat and topcoat in thermal barrier coatings. It can prevent oxygen penetration through the interconnected porosity in the topcoat, so that the thermally grown oxide (TGO) growth and the failure can be suppressed. But, prefabricated Al2O3 interlayer will result in interfacial stress redistributing. The paper, basing on three-dimensional shape of thermal barrier coatings, using elastic sphere model, considering topcoat, interlayer, TGO and bondcoat, have developed a four-concentric-sphere model of three-dimensional, and produced the relevant analytical model. Furthermore, to verify the results by FEM. In this paper, the analysis of anti-oxidation layer for the concave and convex asperity, indicate that the method can simulate the effect of interlayer on the interfacial microstructurepsilas stress distributing of thermal barrier coatings.
Keywords :
alumina; crystal microstructure; finite element analysis; oxidation; plasma arc sprayed coatings; porosity; thermal barrier coatings; Al2O3; FEM; TBC; TGO; antioxidation layer; elastic sphere model; four-concentric-sphere model; interfacial microstructure; interfacial stress; oxidation resistance; oxygen penetration; plasma-sprayed interlayer; porosity; thermal barrier coatings; thermal loading; thermally grown oxide growth; Aluminum oxide; Analytical models; Bonding; Capacitive sensors; Coatings; Load modeling; Plasmas; Residual stresses; Thermal loading; Thermal stresses; Anti-oxidation interlayer; Four-concentric-spheres model; Interfacial stress; The thermal barrier coatings; Thermal loading;
Conference_Titel :
Information and Computing Science, 2009. ICIC '09. Second International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Manchester
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3634-7
DOI :
10.1109/ICIC.2009.385