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The Accelerating Effect of CaSO 4 Within CMAS ( CaO – MgO – Al 2 O 3 – SiO 2 ) and Its Effect on the Infiltration Behavior in EB ‐ PVD 7 YSZ
Infiltration and deposition of Ca SO 4 in thermal barrier coatings ( TBC ) in addition to the CMAS deposits was found in many occasions on real aviation engines. The source and role of Ca SO 4 on the degradation of TBC is not well understood. Ca SO 4 containing CMAS was synthesized and a systematic...
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Published in: | Journal of the American Ceramic Society 2016-04, Vol.99 (4), p.1398-1403 |
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Main Authors: | , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Infiltration and deposition of Ca
SO
4
in thermal barrier coatings (
TBC
) in addition to the
CMAS
deposits was found in many occasions on real aviation engines. The source and role of Ca
SO
4
on the degradation of
TBC
is not well understood. Ca
SO
4
containing
CMAS
was synthesized and a systematic study of its role on the
CMAS
infiltration behavior in
EB
‐
PVD
7
YSZ
is presented in this work. Its influence on the melting and crystallization behavior of
CMAS
was studied with the help of differential scanning calorimetry. The decomposition of Ca
SO
4
into CaO and
SO
3
was observed at 1050°C in laboratory air under the presence of
CMAS
using mass spectroscopy and
in situ
high‐temperature
XRD
. The same amount of CaO is brought into the
CMAS
system by means of adding Ca
CO
3
, which will eventually decompose into CaO and
CO
2
at 700°C.
CMAS
infiltration tests were carried out at different temperatures with and without Ca
SO
4
/Ca
CO
3
and the results demonstrate that the sulfur has no direct effect on the aggressiveness of the anhydrite containing
CMAS
with regard to its infiltration behavior in
EB
‐
PVD
7
YSZ
at high temperatures. The extra amount of calcia added to
CMAS
that is introduced by the evaporating species is responsible for enhanced infiltration of the deposits into the
TBC
. |
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ISSN: | 0002-7820 1551-2916 |
DOI: | 10.1111/jace.14077 |