Abstract

Besides the intrinsic low heat transfer capability of material, the thermal insulation property of thermal barrier coatings (TBCs) also relies on their microstructures. For better understanding the relationship between process parameters, porous architecture, and thermal properties of coatings, YSZ coatings were firstly manufactured by suspension plasma spray (SPS). Afterwards their total porosities were characterized by using the technique of X-ray transmission, the nano/submicro pores in those coatings were detected with Ultra-Small Angle X-ray Scattering (USAXS), and the thermal properties of coatings were measured using the laser flash method. The results indicated that: i) the porous architecture of SPS coatings can be tailored by adapting process parameters. ii) increasing total porosity is an effective means for reducing the heat transfer capability of SPS coatings. iii) nano/submicro pores have higher influence sensitivity on thermal properties than that of larger pores. Increasing the content of nano-submicro pores is therefore more effective for improving the thermal insulation property of SPS coatings. The potential of SPS technique for fabricating TBCs was discussed as well.

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