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Ceramic thermal-barrier coatings for cooled turbines
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Materials EngineeringMaterials ScienceTribological CoatingThermal Spray CoatingEngineeringCorrosionProcessing CostThermal Barrier CoatingMechanical EngineeringEngine OperationCeramic Thermal-barrier CoatingsSteady State OperationProtective CoatingsHeat TransferMulti-functional CoatingThermal EngineeringProtective Coating
Coating systems consisting of a plasma sprayed layer of zirconia stabilized with either yttria, magnesia or calcia over a thin alloy bond coat have been developed, their potential was analyzed and their durability and benefits evaluated in a turbojet engine. The coatings on air cooled rotating blades were in good condition after completing as many as 500 two-minute cycles of engine operation between full power at a gas temperature of 1644 K and flameout, or as much as 150 hours of steady state operation on cooled vanes and blades at gas temperatures as high as 1644 K with 35 start and stop cycles. On the basis of durability and processing cost, the yttria stabilized zirconia was considered the best of the three coatings investigated.
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