Sintering modeling of thermal barrier coatings at elevated temperatures: A review of recent advances

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To achieve a higher efficiency in gas turbine engine by increasing the inlet-temperature of burning gas is one of the primary goals in aviation industry. The development of thermal barrier coating system (TBCs) continuously raises the inlet-temperature of gas turbine engine in the past decades. Due to the complexity of TBCs and harsh operation environments, the degradation and failure mechanisms of hot section components have not been fully understood, and consequently limits the application of TBCs. It was identified that high-temperature sintering of the topcoat in a typical TBC could be one of the major sources of its failure since the microstructures of the constituent coating layers evolve dynamically during the service period, resulting in significant changes of mechanical and thermal physical properties of the coating system. This paper intends to review recent advances of analytical and numerical modeling of sintering of topcoat in TBCs including the modeling methodology and applications of the models, particularly the implementation of finite element combined with specific materials constitutive functions. Critical remarks on the future development and applications of these models are also discussed in the end.

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Yan, J., Wang, X., Chen, K., & Lee, K. N. (2021, October 1). Sintering modeling of thermal barrier coatings at elevated temperatures: A review of recent advances. Coatings. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/coatings11101214

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