Pseudo-Equilibrium Coatings: An SRZ-Less Bond Coat System for a 5th Generation Nickel-Base Superalloy

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
J. Ang H. Harada A. Sato K. Kawagishi
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

"We have recently proposed a new ""EQ Coating"" bond coat system to solve the problem of secondary reaction zone (SRZ) formation caused by bond coats applied on the hot section components of modem jet engines. A viable EQ coating alloy was previously found for a representative znd generation superalloy, TMS-82+. It would be ideal if the same could be done for a representative 5th generation superalloy, TMS-173. In this paper, we will show that the coating with the best oxidation resistance in the EQ system of TMS-173, although possessing considerably better resistance than TMS-173, did not have sufficient oxidation resistance. In order to improve the oxidation resistance of the EQ coating for TMS-173, we have ventured into ""Pseudo-EQ coatings"". A diffusion couple between the Pseudo-EQ coating and TMS-173, after 300hrs at 1100°C, had a 0-15µm IDZ, but no SRZ. A diffusion couple between a conventional coating and TMS-173 formed a 80-150 µm SRZ. After a 1 hr oxidation test at 1100°C, the PseudoEQ coating formed a thinner oxide layer than the EQ coating, but still contained NiO and spinel. Aerospace"
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APA: J. Ang H. Harada A. Sato K. Kawagishi  (2006)  Pseudo-Equilibrium Coatings: An SRZ-Less Bond Coat System for a 5th Generation Nickel-Base Superalloy

MLA: J. Ang H. Harada A. Sato K. Kawagishi Pseudo-Equilibrium Coatings: An SRZ-Less Bond Coat System for a 5th Generation Nickel-Base Superalloy. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2006.

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