Steam Degradation of Ytterbium Disilicate Environmental Barrier Coatings: Effect of Composition, Microstructure and Temperature
Recession of environmental barrier coatings (EBC) in environments containing steam is a pressing concern that requires further research before their implementation in gas turbine engines can be realized. In this work, free-standing plasma sprayed Yb2Si2O7 coatings were exposed to flowing steam at 13...
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Zusammenfassung: | Recession of environmental barrier coatings (EBC) in environments containing
steam is a pressing concern that requires further research before their
implementation in gas turbine engines can be realized. In this work,
free-standing plasma sprayed Yb2Si2O7 coatings were exposed to flowing steam at
1350 {\deg}C and 1400 {\deg}C for 96 h. Three samples were investigated, one
coating with a low porosity level (< 3 %) and 1 wt.% Al2O3 representing
traditional EBCs; and two coatings with higher porosity levels (~20 %)
representing abradable EBCs. Phase composition and microstructural evolution
were studied in order to reveal the underlying mechanism for the interaction
between high temperature steam and ytterbium disilicate. The results show
depletion of Yb2SiO5 near the surface and formation of ytterbium garnet
(Yb3Al5O12) on top of all three coatings due to the reaction with gaseous
Al-containing impurities coming from the alumina furnace tubes. The 1 wt.%
Al2O3 added to the EBC sample exacerbated the formation of garnet at 1400
{\deg}C compared to the abradable samples, which presented lower quantities of
garnet. Additionally, inter-splat boundaries were visible after exposure,
indicating preferential ingress of gaseous Al-containing impurities through the
splat boundaries |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2201.04939 |