Interplay between Cracking and Delamination in Incrementally Deposited Plasma Sprayed Coatings

S. Shinde, S. Sampath
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Abstract Cracking and delamination in constrained films and coatings during fabrication and service has been an important subject of scientific inquiry for several decades. Considerable past efforts have focused on developing analytical models based predicting steady state energy release rates to determine the occurrence of either cracking and/or delamination in thin films. Such models have been reconciled into a ‘Design Map’. However, the extent of available experimental validation of such Design Maps is limited. In addition, these analytical Design Maps lack the description of nuances in the processing of layered films such as progressive incremental deposition. In this study, the interplay between cracking and delamination in progressively deposited plasma sprayed coatings is defined based on the aforementioned models. Following the adaptation of the models and presiding assumptions, a carefully designed set of experiments to probe responses from different ceramics and process conditions have been conducted, which allowed the controlled observation of cracking and/or delamination events. These experiments elucidated the underlying conditions that determine the onset of such stress relaxation events. The experimental data is reconciled with an adapted analytical Design Map for single, isolated, rapidly solidified droplets (splats) and for incrementally deposited thick plasma sprayed coatings, thus providing a framework for the robust design and processing of advanced coatings.
增量沉积等离子喷涂涂层中裂纹与分层的相互作用
几十年来,约束薄膜和涂层在制造和使用过程中的开裂和分层一直是科学研究的重要课题。过去的大量工作集中在开发基于预测稳态能量释放率的分析模型,以确定薄膜中开裂和/或分层的发生。这些模型被调和成一个“设计图”。然而,这种设计地图的可用实验验证的程度是有限的。此外,这些分析设计图缺乏对层状薄膜加工过程中细微差别的描述,如渐进增量沉积。在本研究中,基于上述模型定义了渐进式等离子喷涂涂层中开裂和分层之间的相互作用。在调整模型和主持假设之后,进行了一组精心设计的实验,以探测不同陶瓷和工艺条件下的响应,从而可以对开裂和/或分层事件进行控制观察。这些实验阐明了决定这种压力松弛事件发生的潜在条件。实验数据与适用于单个、隔离、快速凝固液滴(飞溅)和增量沉积厚等离子喷涂涂层的分析设计图相一致,从而为先进涂层的稳健设计和加工提供了框架。
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