Abstract:
A double ceramic (GYYZ/YSZ) thermal barrier (TBCs) coating with 9.5Y
2O
3-Y
2O
3-5.6Yb
2O
3-5.2Gd
2O
3 co-doped ZrO
2 (GYYZ) as outer layer and Y
2O
3 stabilized ZrO
2 (YSZ) as inner layer were prepared by atmospheric plasma spraying (APS) method, and compared to the traditional single-layer YSZ TBCs. Thermal cycling tests were conducted to investigate hot corrosion behavior and failure mechanism of the two coatings in the Na
2SO
4+V
2O
5 environment. The results show that compared with YSZ, GYYZ exhibitted stronger reactivity in corrosive environment due to its higher mass fraction of metal oxide stabilizers. The Gd
2O
3 and Y
2O
3 in GYYZ coating had strong Lewis basicity, which would preferentially participate in the reaction. The inactive Yb
2O
3 would be left behind to be the stabilizer of ZrO
2, which was beneficial to maintain the phase stability of GYYZ/YSZ coating in the corrosive environment. Since GYYZ coating underwent less transformation from t′-ZrO
2 phase to m-ZrO
2 phase in the corrosion environment, the internal accumulated phase transition stress was smaller, so GYYZ/YSZ coating exhibited stronger resistance to crack propagation, and its thermal cycle corrosion life was significantly higher than that of YSZ coating.