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Strength Degradation of Oxide/Oxide and SiC/SiC Ceramic Matrix Composites in CMAS and CMAS/Salt Exposures

Authors :
David C. Faucett
Sung R. Choi
Source :
Volume 1: Aircraft Engine; Ceramics; Coal, Biomass and Alternative Fuels; Wind Turbine Technology.
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
ASMEDC, 2011.

Abstract

CMAS (Calcium-Magnesium-Aluminosilicate) has shown to induce some deleterious effects on yittria-stabilized-zirconia (YSZ) based thermal barrier coatings (TBCs) of hot section components of aeroengines. The effects were shown to be dependent on the types and operating conditions of engines/components. The work presented here explored how CMAS would affect ceramic matrix composites (CMCs) in terms of strength degradation. Four different, gas-turbine grade CMCs were utilized including two types of MI SiC/SiCs and other two types of oxides/oxides (N720/aluminisilicate and N720/alumina). Test specimens in a simple flexure configuration were CMAS-treated at 1200 °C in air under either isothermal or thermal cycling condition. The effects of CMAS were quantified via residual strengths of treated test specimens. Strength degradation with respect to as-received strengths ranged from 10 to 20% depending on the types of CMCs. It was further observed that significant degradation of strength up to 90% occurred in an oxide/oxide CMC when sodium sulfate was added to CMAS.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Volume 1: Aircraft Engine; Ceramics; Coal, Biomass and Alternative Fuels; Wind Turbine Technology
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........98428e3ce6397e472a8d72f00ead6755
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1115/gt2011-46771