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Influence of the coating brittleness on the thermomechanical fatigue behavior of a $\beta$-NiAl coated R125 Ni-based superalloy

Authors :
Billard, Capucine
Texier, Damien
Rambaudon, Matthieu
Teissedre, Jean-Christophe
Bourhila, Noureddine
Marquie, Dimitri
Marcin, Lionel
Singer, Hugo
Maurel, Vincent
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The brittleness of an aluminide diffusion coating protecting a Ren\'e 125 Ni-based polycrystalline superalloy was investigated over a wide range of temperatures in its as-received and thermally aged form. Isothermal and thermal cycled aging were performed on the coated system at a maximum temperature of 1100 {\deg}C. Microstructure evolutions and damage initiation within the coating were characterized. Interrupted tensile tests and thermomechanical fatigue tests were conducted to document critical stress-strain conditions leading to the coating cracking and lifetime for the case of thermo-mechanical fatigue loading. Advanced digital image correlation and acoustic emission techniques were used to detect coating cracking. Isothermal oxidation or cyclic oxidation led to improved strain-to-failure due to metallurgical evolutions and also longer fatigue life under thermomechanical fatigue conditions.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2406.13070
Document Type :
Working Paper