IP Library Granted Patent US 9,017,792
Granted Patent B2
US 9,017,792 · App. 13/066,974 · Granted Apr 28, 2015

Tri-barrier ceramic coating

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Patent No.
US 9,017,792
App. No.
13/066,974
Granted
Apr 28, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

A tri-barrier ceramic coating system is provided having a base thermal barrier layer, an intermediate CMAS barrier layer, and a top erosion barrier layer, and the method of applying such a coating system to a substrate. The base layer has a typical columnar structure with inter-columnar gaps and intra-columnar micro-pores that provides the stress tolerance during thermal cycles. The intermediate CMAS barrier layer has the fiber-like columns with inter-columnar nano-pores and a grid structure on the bottom of the layer. The fine structured intermediate layer covers the gaps between the columns of the base layer and will block CMAS infiltration effectively. The top erosion resistant layer contains wider TBC columns with narrow inter-columnar gaps and a modified cauliflower-like TBC head that provides erosion resistance for the underlying layers. The tri-barrier coating microstructure will further reduce the thermal conductivity as comparing to the conventional single layer system.

Claims (26)

1. A tri-barrier ceramic coating for a substrate comprising:

a base thermal barrier ceramic coating layer having a columnar structure with inter-columnar gaps and intra-columnar micro-pores, said thermal barrier coating layer being finished after application to create a smooth surface;

an intermediate CMAS barrier ceramic layer having fiber-like columns with inter-columnar nano-pores and a grid structure formed by intersecting fiber like columns with layers of the CMAS barrier layer being parallel to the substrate surface, wherein the intermediate CMAS barrier ceramic layer is on the base thermal barrier ceramic coating layer; and

a top erosion resistant barrier ceramic layer having wider columns with narrow inter-columnar gaps, wherein the columns are wider than the intermediate layer, and have narrower inter column gaps than the base layer.

2. Coating of claim 1 wherein the top erosion resistant barrier layer at its top surface has a close packed dense accumulation of columns.

3. Coating of claim 2 wherein the base thermal barrier layer is polished after application to create a smooth surface.

4. Coating of claim 3 further comprising a bond coat on the substrate surface with the base layer on the bond coat surface.

5. Coating of claim 4 wherein the bond coat is selected from the group consisting of aluminide, platinum aluminide and MCrAIY wherein M is Ni, Co, Fe or combination thereof.

6. Coating of claim 1 wherein the base layer has a column width of about 10to 25 μm and a gap between the columns of about 0.2 to 4 μm wide.

7. Coating of claim 6 wherein the intermediate layer has a column width of about 0.1 to 4 μm and the nano-pores between the columns of about 50 to 250 nm wide.

8. Coating of claim 7 wherein the top layer has a column width of about 2.5to 15 μm and a gap between the columns of about 0.1 to 1.0 μm wide.

9. Coating of claim 8 wherein the base layer is about 25 to 600 μm thick, the intermediate layer is at least 5 μm thick and the top layer is at least 12.5 μm thick.

10. Coating of claim 3 wherein the base layer is polished to a surface roughness of an Ra of about 20 to 100 micro-inches.

11. Coating of claim 4 wherein the ceramic coating is a Nd x Zr 1-x O y with Z dissolved in, where 0<x<0.5, 1.75<y<2 and Z is an oxide of a metal selected from Y, Mg, Ca, Hf and mixtures thereof.

12. Process of applying a thermal barrier coating for an underlying substrate comprising:

applying by electron beam physical vapor deposition a base thermal barrier ceramic coating layer having a columnar structure with inter-columnar gaps and intra-columnar micro-pores;

finishing the base layer to create a smooth surface;

applying by electron beam physical vapor deposition an intermediate CMAS barrier ceramic layer having fiber-like columns with inter-columnar nano-pores and a grid structure formed by intersecting fiber like columns with layers parallel to the substrate surface; and

applying by electron beam physical vapor deposition a top erosion resistant barrier ceramic layer having wider columns with narrow inter-columnar gaps, wherein the columns are wider than the intermediate layer , and have narrower inter column gaps than the base layer.

13. Process of claim 12 further comprising applying at the top surface of erosion resistant barrier layer a close packed dense accumulation of columns.

14. Process of claim 13 wherein the base layer is finished by polishing.

15. Process of claim 14 wherein the base layer is polished to a surface roughness of an Ra of about 20 to 100 micro-inches.

16. Process of claim 15 wherein deposition of the intermediate layer is carried out with a rotation rate of 1 to 5 rpm and a gun power to maintain a coating tank temperature of about 1600° F.±50° F.

17. Process of claim 16 wherein deposition of the top layer is carried out by reversing rotation of the substrate, a rotation rate of 1 to 5 rpm and with a gun power to maintain a coating tank temperature of 1950° F.±50° F.

18. Process of claim 17 further comprising decreasing the gun power to maintain a coating tank temperature of 1300° F.±50° F., followed by a rotation rate of 6 to 30 rpm and a gun power to maintain a coating tank temperature of about 1800° F.±50° F. to provide a top layer with a top surface with a close packed dense accumulation of columns.

19. Process of claim 18 wherein deposition of the base layer is carried out with a rotation rate of 6 to 30 rpm and a gun power to maintain a coating tank temperature of about 1800° F.±50° F.

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