Abstract
Zr 6 Ta 2 O 17 has higher fracture toughness, better phase stability, thermal insulation performance and calcium-magnesium-alumino-silicates (CMAS) attack resistance than yttria-stabilized zirconia (8 YSZ, 7–8 wt%) at temperatures above 1200 °C. However, the thermal expansion coefficients between Zr 6 Ta 2 O 17 coating and bond coating do not match well. A double-ceramic-layer design is applied to alleviate the thermal stress mismatch. The Zr 6 Ta 2 O 17 /8 YSZ double-ceramic-layer thermal barrier coatings (TBCs) are prepared by atmospheric plasma spraying (APS). During the thermal shock test, Zr 6 Ta 2 O 17 /8 YSZ double-ceramic-layer TBCs exhibit a better thermal shock resistance than 8 YSZ and Zr 6 Ta 2 O 17 single-layer TBCs. The thermal shock performance and failure mechanism of TBCs in the thermal shock test are investigated and discussed in detail.
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