The evolution of oxidation stresses in zirconia thermal barrier coated superalloy leading to spalling failure
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Clarke, DR
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Clarke, DR
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Christensen, RJ
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Christensen, RJ
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Tolpygo, V
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The evolution of the stresses in the aluminum oxide formed beneath a zirconia thermal barrier coating during high-temperature oxidation has been measured from the piezospectroscopic shift in the R-line photoluminescence from Cr3+ impurities incorporated into the growing aluminum oxide scale. The early stages of oxidation are associated with concurrent phase transformations in the aluminum oxide leading to the stable alpha-alumina phase. On the basis of microstructural observations and the broadening of the luminescence lines, it is suggested that spalling failure occurs as a result of linking together of localized decohesion of the oxide/bond-coat interface, a process accelerated by moisture enhanced sub-critical crack growth at the interface. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science S.A.