Long term durability against water vapor corrosion at 1500 °C for environmental barrier coating modified by alumina

Kaifei Fan, Hongkang Ou, Xuemeng Zhang, Jia Sun, Hejun Li

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Abstract

Advanced aero-engine have made environmental barrier coatings work in an increasingly harsh service atmosphere. In this work, the water-vapor corrosion behaviors up to 200 h at 1500 °C of Yb2Si2O7-Al2O3 coatings prepared using core-shell structured powders were explored. Results showed that the Al2O3 shell hindered the deposition of Yb2SiO5 secondary phase in the sprayed coating due to the low vapor partial pressure of substances containing Al. During corrosion, the in-situ consumption of Al2O3 in the coating actualized the premature decrease of Yb2SiO5, and generated the aluminosilicate, ultimately reducing the maximus tensile stress by about 32 %. Moreover, the external diffusion of Al, activated the formation of protective Yb3Al5O12 reaction layer, instead of porous Yb2SiO5 layer on Yb2Si2O7-Al2O3 coating, achieving a lower mass loss than the pristine Yb2Si2O7 coating, indicating an improved durability of Yb2Si2O7-Al2O3 coating.

Original languageEnglish
Article number117354
JournalJournal of the European Ceramic Society
Volume45
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2025

Keywords

  • Environmental barrier coating
  • Water-vapor corrosion
  • Ytterbium disilicate

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