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Title: Modelling the high temperature behaviour of TBCs using sequentially coupled microstructural–mechanical FE analyses
Authors: Hermosilla, U
Karunaratne, M. S. A
Jones, I. A
Hyde, T. H
Thomson, R. C
Keywords: Thermal barrier coating
Finite element analysis
Eshelby
Creep
Oxidation
Stress accumulation
Issue Date: 15-Jul-2009
Publisher: Elsevier
Citation: 28
Series/Report no.: Materials Science and Engineering: A;Vol. 513 Pages 302-310
Abstract: Thermal barrier coatings provide a means of thermal insulation of gas turbine components exposed to elevated temperatures. They undergo severe microstructural changes and material degradation, which have been implemented in this work by means of a sequentially coupled microstructural mechanical calculation that made use of a self-consistent constitutive model within finite element calculations. Analyses for different temperatures and bond coat compositions were run, which reproduced the trends reported in previous research and identified the accumulation of high out-of-plane tensile stresses within the alumina layer as an additional phenomenon that could drive high temperature crack nucleation.
URI: http://localhost:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/250
ISSN: 0921-5093
Appears in Collections:Research Papers - Department of Civil Engineering
Research Papers - Department of Materials Engineering
Research Papers - SLIIT Staff Publications

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