Vol.48, No.10, 901 ~ 907, 2010
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Title |
Evaluation of the Degradation of a 1300℃-class Gas Turbine Blade by a Coating Analysis |
송태훈 Tae Hoon Song , 장성용 Sung Yong Chang , 김범수 Beom Soo Kim , 장중철 Jung Chel Chang |
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Abstract |
The first stage blade of a gas turbine was operated under a severe environment which included both 1300℃ hot gas and thermal stress. To obtain high efficiency, a thermal barrier coating (TBC) and an internal cooling system were used to increase the firing temperature. The TBC consists of multi-layer coatings of a ceramic outer layer (top coating) and a metallic inner layer (bond coat) between the ceramic and the substrate. The top and bond coating layer respectively act as a thermal barrier against hot gas and a buffer against the thermal stress caused by the difference in the thermal expansion coefficient between the ceramic and the substrate. Particularly, the bondcoating layer improves the resistance against oxidation and corrosion. An inter-diffusion layer is generated between the bond coat and the substrate due to the exposure at a high temperature and the diffusion phenomenon. A thickness measurement result showed that the bond coat of the suction side was thicker than that of the pressure side. The thickest inter-diffusion zone was noted at SS1 (Suction Side point 1). A chemical composition analysis of the bond coat showed aluminum depletion around the inter-diffusion layer. In this study, we evaluated the properties of the bond coat and the degradation of the coating layer used on a 1300℃-class gas turbine blade. Moreover, the operation temperature of the blade was estimated using the Arrhenius equation and this was compared with the result of a thermal analysis. |
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Key Words |
Alloy, oxidation, gas turbine blade, thermal barrier coating |
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