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Spreading and reaction behavior of CMAS-type silicate melts with multiphase Y and Gd aluminate-zirconate T/EBC materials

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JOURNAL OF THE EUROPEAN CERAMIC SOCIETY
Volume 43, Issue 14, Pages 6416-6426

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jeurceramsoc.2023.05.046

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T; EBCs; CMAS; Aluminate; Zirconate; Garnet

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Thermal and environmental barrier coatings need to resist attack from CMFAS deposits and produce uniform reaction layers. The reactions of four coating compositions in the AlO1.5-REO1.5-ZrO2 systems with three model CMFAS deposits were studied. Coating materials with higher AlO1.5 content produced uniform reaction layers, while the most SiO2-rich CMFAS was most likely to produce a non-uniform response.
Thermal and environmental barrier coatings must be robust against attack by calcium magnesium aluminosili-cate (CMAS, or CMFAS with iron) deposits, and coatings that produce thin, uniform reaction layers are desirable. The reactions of four multiphase coating compositions in the AlO1.5-REO1.5-ZrO2 systems (RE = Gd or Y) with three model CMFAS deposits were studied. Following CMFAS exposure for 1 h at 1400 degrees C, some samples exhibited thin, uniform CMFAS reaction product layers, while others were less uniform with pockets of deep reactions. Coating materials with higher AlO1.5 content produced uniform reaction layers, while the most SiO2- rich CMFAS was most likely to produce a non-uniform response. Apatite was formed in all cases, while the Y was more likely than Gd to form aluminosilicate garnet and cuspidine reaction products. The results are discussed in terms of implications for CMFAS-resistant T/EBC design.

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