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Title: A Micro-Indentation Method for Assessment of TBC Bond Coat Systems

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OSTI ID:917010

Under elevated temperatures, the presence of high thermal stresses along or within thermal barrier coatings (TBCs) can lead to the development of creep cavities and wedge cracks which can ultimately form microcracks and result in interfacial debonding in the TBC bond coat region. Defects detection on the subsurface TBC layers has shown some progress by using laser scattering and other non-destructive testing (NDT) methods. However, the difficulty of determining interfacial debonding and degradation assessment of the TBC remains a significant hurdle to overcome due to the TBC’s complex multi-layer structure, and frequently rough surface morphology. The TBC has high attenuation, high porosity, and many interfaces of different materials, which are the challenges that need to be overcome by the NDT techniques. Based on our recent research development of a Transparent Indenter Measurement (TIM) method, we have further developed a simplified micro-indentation technique for mechanical property degradation measurement and debonding/spallation detection of TBC bond coat in this research effort. NETL bond-coated coupons were subjected to cumulative rapid thermal cycling, and after every 100 high temperature thermal cycles, micro-indentation tests were conducted on bond-coat superalloy and single crystal coupons. Preliminary test results showed that the measured surface stiffness responses of the NETL bond coat decreased with exposure to continued thermal cycling. Currently these data are being correlated with microstructural analyses to address potential degradation and/or spalling of the applied NETL bond coat.

Research Organization:
National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL), Pittsburgh, PA, Morgantown, WV, and Albany, OR (United States)
Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE - Office of Fossil Energy (FE)
DOE Contract Number:
None cited
OSTI ID:
917010
Report Number(s):
DOE/NETL-IR-2007-202
Resource Relation:
Conference: Materials Science & Technology (MS&T07), Detroit, MI, Sept. 16-20, 2007
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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