Oxidation behaviour of a fluorinated beta-stabilized γ-TiAl alloy with thermal barrier coatings in H2O- and SO2-containing atmospheres

2015 
Abstract The oxidation behaviour of a novel thermal barrier coating (TBC) system on a β-stabilized TiAl alloy was investigated at 900 °C in air containing water vapour and sulphur dioxide. This recently developed system consists of a 7 wt.% yttria partially stabilized zirconia topcoat deposited on fluorine-treated and pre-oxidized TNM-B1 substrate material. During thermal cycling at 900 °C in atmospheres containing either 10 vol.% H 2 O or 0.5 vol.% SO 2 , no spallation of the TBCs was observed for exposure periods exceeding 1000 cycles of 1 h dwell time. Fluorinated samples without TBCs showed similar oxidation behaviour, whereas the untreated TNM-B1 alloy revealed significant oxidation.
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