Abstract

Chemical composition and surface morphology of MCrAlY coatings are factors which influence the oxidation behavior and the thermal durability of thermal barrier coatings. In this study, Cold-sprayed Ni20Cr10AlY and Ni23Co20Cr8.5Al4.0Ta0.6Y coatings with polished surfaces were employed to study the effect of composition on the oxidation behavior. The cold-sprayed MCrAlY coatings at the as-sprayed and shot-peened surface conditions, along with the low pressure plasma-sprayed MCrAlY coating with sputters adhered weakly on the surface, were employed to investigate the effects of surface morphologies of MCrAlY coatings on their oxidation behavior. Cold-sprayed Ni20Cr10AlY coating exhibited a two-stage oxidation behavior and a higher TGO growth rate than that of the cold-sprayed Ni23Co20Cr8.5Al4.0Ta0.6Y coating at the rapid growth stage. After 10-h oxidation, the TGO on the as-cold-sprayed coating surface was mainly constituted by Al2O3, while the TGO on the coating surface attached with sputters was composed of Al2O3 and Cr/Ni-oxides. After 500-h oxidation, Cr2O3 and porous spinel appeared in the TGO on the surface of the as-cold-sprayed coatings with different compositions. The growth of Cr/Ni-oxides was attributed to the Al depletion. The content of spinel decreased on the cold-sprayed NiCrAlY with a shot-peened surface compared with the as-sprayed coating.

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