Abstract

Thermal barrier coatings (TBCs) prepared using the atmospheric plasma spraying method fail mainly due to coating delamination caused by thermal mismatch in the absence of high temperature assessment. In this study, the thickness optimization of multiple ceramic layers in a TBCs and the influence of the interface structure on the residual stress of the coating were investigated using a finite element simulation method. The results showed that varying the thickness of each layer of a TBCs with multiple ceramic layers affects the distribution and magnitude of the residual stress of the coating. Therefore, a reasonable range of thickness for each layer can be determined. The thickness of the bonding layer should be 110 μm, the thickness of YSZ layer should be about 270 μm, the thickness of tantalate layer should be about 70 μm, and the thickness of Al2O3-YAG layer should be about 100 μm. Simultaneously, the results show that a rough interface can be more effective in reducing the relief of stress concentrations compared to a smooth interface, but the stress values increase.

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