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Phase distributions in plasma-sprayed zirconia-yttria
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Materials ScienceThermal Spray CoatingEngineeringCorrosionThermal Barrier CoatingCeramic MaterialApplied PhysicsMolpct YoProtective CoatingPlasma-sprayed Zirconia-yttriaYttria LevelsMicrostructurePhase Distributions
The distribution of phases in plasma-sprayed zirconia-yttria has been determined over a range of yttria levels from 0 to 26.1 molpct YO(1.5) using room temperature X-ray diffractometry. Pure, plasma-sprayed zirconia is composed almost entirely of the monoclinic phase. At levels of yttria between 4 and 10 percent, a quenched-in tetragonal phase predominates, and at higher levels the cubic phase predominates. The phase distributions are compared with previously reported test lives of thermal barrier coatings formed from these materials. Regions of optimal lives were found to correlate with regions having high amounts of the tetragonal phase, small but nonzero amounts of the monoclinic phase, and little or none of the cubic phase. Possible relationships between phase composition and coating performance are discussed.