Ceramic Thermal Barrier Coatings for Gas Turbine Engines

R. J. Bratton, S. K. Lau, C. A. Andersson, S. Y. Lee
1982 Volume 5: Manufacturing Materials and Metallurgy; Ceramics; Structures and Dynamics; Controls, Diagnostics and Instrumentation; Education; Process Industries; Technology Resources; General   unpublished
Ceramic thermal barrier coatings are currently under active development in the U.S. for both aircraft and industrial/Utility gas turbine operation. These coating systems generally consist of an oxidation-corrosion resistant metal bond coat of the MCrAIY type and either a single thick layer ceramic overcoat or a graded ceramic/MCrAIY overcoat. This paper summarizes studies conducted on the hightemperature corrosion resistance of ZrO2 • Y2 03 , Zr02 • MgO and Ca2 SiO4 plasma sprayed coatings that
more » ... are candidates for use as thermal barrier coatings in gas turbine engines. Coatings were evaluated in both atmospheric burner rig and pressurized passage tests using GT No. 2 fuel and that doped with corrosive impurities such as sodium, sulfur and vanadium. The test results showed that the coatings perform very well in the clean fuel pressurized passage tests as well as burner rig tests. With impure fuels, it was found that chemical reactions between the ceramic coatings and combustion gases/condensates played the critical role in coating degradation. This work was conducted for NASA and EPRI under contract NAS3-21377. Advanced coating development studies have also been conducted for NASA and DOE under contract DEN3-110.
doi:10.1115/82-gt-265 fatcat:odrisdohyvf4jlwpkx6fvbnp6a