Study of fracture behaviour of bond coats on nickel superalloy by three-point bending of microbeams

Potnis, Prashant ; Holtzinger, Jennifer ; Das, Dipak ; Jayaram, Vikram ; Biswas, S. K. (2009) Study of fracture behaviour of bond coats on nickel superalloy by three-point bending of microbeams Surface and Coatings Technology, 204 (5). pp. 586-592. ISSN 0257-8972

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Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.surfcoat.2009.08.038

Abstract

A microbeam testing geometry is designed to study the variation in fracture toughness across a compositionally graded NiAl coating on a superalloy substrate. A bi-material analytical model of fracture is used to evaluate toughness by deconvoluting load-displacement data generated in a three-point bending test. It is shown that the surface layers of a diffusion bond coat can be much more brittle than the interior despite the fact that elastic modulus and hardness do not display significant variations. Such a gradient in toughness allows stable crack propagation in a test that would normally lead to unstable fracture in a homogeneous, brittle material. As the crack approaches the interface, plasticity due to the presence of Ni3Al leads to gross bending and crack bifurcation.

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Keywords:Bond Coat; Fracture Toughness; Three-point Bending
ID Code:13697
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