The Proceedings of Mechanical Engineering Congress, Japan
Online ISSN : 2424-2667
ISSN-L : 2424-2667
[volume title in Japanese]
Session ID : J0470302
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Evaluation of Temperature-DependentYoung's Modulus of Thermal Barrier Coating on the Basis of In-Situ Curvature Monitoring During Thermal Cycling
*Naoto FUNAZAKIHiroyuki WAKITomoyuki HAYASETakayuki KUWASHIMA
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Thermal Barrier coatings (TBCs) are used to protect the hot sections of gas turbine engines and airplane engines, and help maintain lower temperature of the underlying superalloy substrate. The TBC system comprises a substrate, bond coat, and TBC top coat. Temperature-dependent Young's modulus of TBC is an essential mechanical property as they allow the evaluation of parameters of material mechanics. In order to evaluate temperature-dependent Young's modulus of TBC, we used the thermal stress model of three-layered material and the deflection during a thermal cycling. First, we verified experimentally the effectiveness of the model. Further, we successfully evaluated the temperature-dependent Young's modulus up to 700°C for TBC specimens with various preheat treatment.

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