Effect of Spray Parameters on MCrAlY In-Flight Particle Oxidation and Coating Microstructure Deposited by Internal Diameter High Velocity Air Fuel (ID-HVAF)

M. S. Lamana, A. K. Thoutam, A. Mahdavi, A. Liberati, F. Ben Ettouil, C. Moreau, A. Dolatabadi
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Aircraft gas turbine blades operate in aggressive, generally oxidizing, atmospheres. A solution to mitigate the degradation and improve the performance of such components is the deposition of thermal barrier coatings (TBCs). Specifically for bond coats in aerospace applications, High Velocity Air Fuel (HVAF) is very efficient for coating deposition. However, internal diameter (ID) HVAF has received little attention in the literature and could be a promising alternative to limit oxidation during spraying when compared to conventional methods. The main objective of this study is to analyze how the ID-HVAF process influences the microstructure of NiCoCrAlY coatings. To that end, an i7 ID-HVAF torch is used to deposit NiCoCrAlY splats on a steel substrate with different stand-off distances. The deposited splats showed the presence of craters, and both partially melted and deformed particles at the surface. The particle velocity data was recorded, and the splat deformation and amount of particles deposited was shown to be directly corelated to the stand-off distance. The material composition analyzed and quantified by Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy (EDS) did not reveal any traces of in-flight of particle oxidation, but further investigation is required. This study provided a preliminary understanding towards the importance of stand-off distance on the splat deformation and in-flight oxidation.
喷射参数对MCrAlY飞行颗粒氧化及内径高速空气燃料(ID-HVAF)沉积涂层微观结构的影响
飞机燃气涡轮叶片在腐蚀性,通常是氧化的大气中工作。一种缓解降解和提高这些组件性能的解决方案是沉积热障涂层(tbc)。特别是在航空航天应用中,高速空气燃料(HVAF)是非常有效的涂层沉积。然而,内径(ID) HVAF在文献中受到的关注很少,与传统方法相比,它可能是一种有前途的替代方法,可以在喷涂过程中限制氧化。本研究的主要目的是分析ID-HVAF工艺如何影响NiCoCrAlY涂层的微观结构。为此,使用i7 ID-HVAF火炬在具有不同距离的钢基板上沉积NiCoCrAlY板材。沉积的碎片显示了陨石坑的存在,以及表面部分融化和变形的颗粒。记录了颗粒速度数据,表明碎屑变形和沉积颗粒数量与分离距离直接相关。能量色散光谱(EDS)分析和量化的材料成分没有发现任何颗粒氧化的痕迹,但需要进一步研究。该研究初步认识了离地距离对飞溅变形和飞行中氧化的重要性。
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