IP Library Granted Patent US 6,946,208
Granted Patent B2
US 6,946,208 · App. 10/454,802 · Granted Sep 20, 2005

Sinter resistant abradable thermal barrier coating

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Patent No.
US 6,946,208
App. No.
10/454,802
Granted
Sep 20, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

An abradable thermal barrier coating material ( 10 ) formed of a highly defective fluorite ceramic matrix ( 16 ) having a desired degree of porosity ( 18 ) created in part by the addition of a fugitive material ( 19 ). The ceramic material has a concentration of a stabilizer sufficiently high that the oxygen vacancies created by the stabilizer interact within the matrix to form multi-vacancies, thereby improving the sintering resistance of the material. Such a concentration of stabilizer results in a material that is softer than prior art materials having lower concentrations of stabilizer, and that will be more resistive to sintering than prior art materials. Embodiments include a fluorite matrix of zirconia stabilized by at least 30 wt. % yttria, or stabilized by at least 30 wt. % ytterbia, and with porosity of 10-40%. In one embodiment, a metallic gas turbine seal ring segment is coated with a bond coat layer, then with a layer of porous 8 wt. % YSZ material, and finally with a layer of 33 mole % YbSZ (61.3 wt. % YbSZ) material having porosity of 10-40%.

Claims (18)

1. An abradable material comprising:

a layer of ZrO 2 stabilized by a concentration of Yb 2 O 3 greater than that concentration of Yb 2 O 3 that would result in a peak ionic conductivity in the layer;

porosity in the layer of 10-40% by volume; and

further comprising a concentration of at least 50 wt. % Yb 2 O 3 in the layer.

2. An abradable material during a stage of manufacture comprising:

a layer of ZrO 2 stabilized by a concentration of one of Y 2 O 3 and Yb 2 O 3 greater than that concentration of the one of Y 2 O 3 and Yb 2 O 3 that would result in a peak ionic conductivity in the layer;

particles of a fugitive material disposed in the layer; and

further comprising a concentration of at least 50 wt. % of the one of Y 2 O 3 and Yb 2 O 3 in the layer.

3. An abradable material comprising:

a layer of ZrO 2 stabilized by a concentration of Y 2 O 3 greater than that concentration of Y 2 O 3 that would result in a peak ionic conductivity in the layer;

porosity in the layer of 10-40% by volume; and

further comprising a concentration of at least 50 wt. % Y 2 O 3 in the layer.

4. An abradable material comprising:

a layer of ZrO 2 stabilized by a concentration of at least 33 mole % Yb 2 O 3 ; and

porosity in the layer of 10-40% by volume.

5. An abradable material comprising:

a layer of ZrO 2 stabilized by a concentration of at least 33 mole % Y 2 O 3 ; and

porosity in the layer of 10-40% by volume.