Abstract

The progressive infiltration of a free-standing air plasma spray (APS) thermal barrier coating (TBC) by calcium-magnesium-alumino-silicate (CMAS) at 1250 °C is followed non-destructively by time-lapse X-ray micro-computed tomography (µ-CT). The top ∼50 µm of the TBC expands rapidly (within the first 20 min) by as much as 70% due to the physical ingress of the CMAS along the splat boundaries and becomes exfoliated. The ingress and resulting exfoliation are shown to be driven by capillary forces with the exfoliated depth dependent on the CMAS loading. The remainder of the TBC swells at a slower rate (ultimately by 15%) but remains intact.

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