학술논문

Micromechanical modeling of crack propagation in TBC systems
Document Type
Conference
Source
2016 6th Conference on Thermal Power Plants (CTPP) Thermal Power Plants (CTPP), 2016 6th Conference on. :69-75 Jan, 2016
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Robotics and Control Systems
Stress
Coatings
Thermal stresses
Finite element analysis
Oxidation
Cooling
Microstructure
Thermal barrier coating
Micromechanics
Finite element method
Residual stress
Language
Abstract
In this research, actual microstructures of the TBC taken by scanning electron microscope (SEM) were utilized as the representative volume elements (RVEs) in the computational model. Failure mode of the representative volume was simulated as thermal stress localization during thermal cycle. Computations were done to quantitatively assess the effects of thermal and mechanical properties of the TBC constituents as well as the presence of TGO on the macroscopic mechanical response of the TBC. Comparisons of computed results with experiments verified that, the computational method can successfully predict residual stress and crack initiation mode of the studied thermal barrier coatings.