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Size effects on high temperature oxidation of MCrAlY coatings processed via APS and HVOF depositions

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SURFACE & COATINGS TECHNOLOGY
Volume 440, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.surfcoat.2022.128483

Keywords

Oxidation MCrAlY coating; Ultrathin samples; Reservoir effect; Intrinsic chemical failure; Mechanically induced chemical failure

Funding

  1. Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR) [ANR-18-CE08-0003, AAPG2018]
  2. Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR) [ANR-18-CE08-0003] Funding Source: Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR)

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This paper demonstrates the impact of defects inherited from the deposition processes on the lifetime of MCrAlY coatings. The oxidation behavior of two coatings, processed by different projection techniques, was investigated. Thicker coatings were found to have a higher oxidation rate and experienced chemical failure. Additionally, thicker coatings also developed mechanically induced chemical failure.
The paper demonstrates how defects inherited from the deposition processes can severely impair the lifetime of MCrAlY coatings in service. The oxidation behavior of two NiCoCrAlY coatings was investigated at 1150 degrees C up to 500 h. The coatings had the same nominal composition but were processed by two different projection techniques: air plasma spray (APS) and high velocity oxy fuel (HVOF). Freestanding coating specimens were extracted from the coated system and thinned down to different thicknesses ranging from 520 to 15 mu m in order to investigate size effects inherent to the oxidation response. The oxidation rate of the APS coating was found to be insensitive to the specimen thickness, while that of the HVOF coating increased with the specimen thickness, due to greater intersplat oxidation. APS specimens thinner than 60 mu m experienced intrinsic chemical failure (InCF) due to Al consumption to form the Al2O3 scale. In comparison, HVOF specimens with a thickness of 367 mu m were subject to InCF after 250-350 h oxidation. This first stage of InCF resulted in the formation of a Cr2O3 layer at the Al2O3/metal interface once Al activity in the MCrAlY coating was low enough to thermodynamically allow Cr2O3 to form. In addition, thick HVOF specimens developed mechanically induced chemical failure (MICF) resulting in the formation of (Ni,Co)(Cr,A1)(2)O-4 spinels on top of the Al2O3 scale and within oxide intrusions. The occurrence of MICF was associated with the concomitant effects of Al consumption due to intrusive oxidation and the spallation of the external Al2O3 scale.

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