Abstract

Multi-layered LaMgAl11O19/Yb2Si2O7/Yb2Si2O7–Si/Si (LMA/YbDS/YbDS–Si/Si) thermal/environmental barrier coatings (T/EBCs) on SiC fibre-reinforced SiC ceramic matrix composites (SiCf/SiC–CMCs) were subjected to post heat treatment at 1200 or 1350 °C for 5 h. The thermal cycling and water-vapour/oxygen corrosion of the multi-layered T/EBCs after annealing at different temperatures were studied. The results showed the thermal cycling lifetime of the 1350 °C-annealed T/EBCs was shorter than those of the 1200 °C-annealed and as-sprayed T/EBCs, while the 1350 °C-annealed T/EBCs exhibited relatively outstanding resistance to steam corrosion. The degraded thermal cycling lifetime may be associated with horizontal cracks generated at the interfaces of the LMA and YbDS layers after annealing at 1350 °C, which weakened the bonds between the coating layers. The outstanding resistance to steam corrosion of the 1350 °C-annealed T/EBCs could be attributed to the formation of a Yb3Al5O12 reaction layer with low-oxygen permeability on the upward sides of the YbDS layers in the 1350 °C-annealed T/EBCs. This could reduce the oxidation of Si inclusions within the YbDS layers, leading to less silica volatilisation.

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