DocumentCode :
1774815
Title :
Thermal barrier sensor coatings - sensing damage and ageing in critical components
Author :
Pilgrim, C.C. ; Sollazzo, P.Y. ; Berthier, S. ; Feist, J.P. ; Biswas, Sujoy Kumar ; Nicholls, J.R.
fYear :
2014
fDate :
24-26 June 2014
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
8
Abstract :
Existing thermal barrier coatings (TBCs) can be adapted enhancing their functionalities such that they not only protect critical components from hot gases, but also can sense their own material temperature or other physical properties. The self-sensing capability is introduced by embedding optically active rare earth ions into the thermal barrier ceramic. When illuminated by light the material starts to phosphoresce and the phosphorescence can provide in-situ information on temperature, phase changes, corrosion or erosion of the coating subject to the coating design. Quantitative measures of the degradation can be collected by non-destructive means such that the deterioration could be monitored. The results from different applications of the technology illustrate how the techniques could be used to gather information to move towards predictive maintenance routines. In addition, sensor TBCs can be employed to conduct temperature measurements either during operation or off-line to optimise operating conditions and reliably move to more efficient engine operation. Temperature measurements have been demonstrated during operation of a gas turbine. Furthermore, coatings have been installed in a UK power station and the profile of the luminescence decay time indicates the operating temperature map which corroborated with micrograph analysis.
Keywords :
ageing; ceramics; corrosion; engines; gas turbines; nondestructive testing; phosphorescence; temperature measurement; temperature sensors; thermal barrier coatings; UK power station; ageing sensor; coating temperature; corrosion; critical components protection; damage sensor; engine operation; erosion; gas turbine; illumination; luminescence decay time; micrograph analysis; nondestructive evaluation; operating temperature map; optically active rare earth ions; phase change; phosphorescence; predictive maintenance; self-sensing capability; sensor TBC; temperature measurement; thermal barrier ceramic; thermal barrier coating; Luminescence; Non-destructive evaluation; Thermal Barrier Coatings; Thermal History Sensors;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
iet
Conference_Titel :
Instrumentation Symposium 2014, IET & ISA 60th International
Conference_Location :
London
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-84919-858-5
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1049/cp.2014.0558
Filename :
6870197
Link To Document :
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