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The fracture behavior of air plasma-sprayed 8% yttria-stabilized zirconia (8YSZ) thermal barrier coatings was characterized by analyzing acoustic emission (AE) signals during a four-point bending (4PB) experiment. Characteristic parameters analysis, cluster and wavelet packet transform combining with micromorphology and stress analysis of TBCs were used to obtain the failure types of TBCs. The results show that there are both four failure types under the two loading models. Macroscopic fracture and spallation signals have no obvious frequency band. However, the dominant frequency bands of deformation of substrate, surface vertical cracks, opening interface cracks and sliding interface cracks signals can be distinguished clearly at 0-156.25 kHz, 156.25-234.375 kHz, 312.625-390.625 kHz, and 390.625-468.75 kHz, respectively. As for the outer bending, surface vertical cracks appear continuously and then transform into opening interface cracks at the interface of bond coat and ceramics top coat. As for the inner bending, however, sliding interface cracks appear near the interface of bond coat and ceramics top coat, presenting only small number of surface vertical cracks. Both kinds of interface cracks can cause macroscopic cracks and spallation of thermal barrier coatings. © 2019, Editorial Office of CHINA SURFACE ENGINEERING. All right reserved.
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China Surface Engineering
ISSN: 1007-9289
Year: 2019
Issue: 3
Volume: 32
Page: 138-153
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