Experimental and Modeling Investigation of the Thermal Shock Behavior of Tic-Based Self-Healing Coatings on Aisi 321 Stainless Steel

39 Pages Posted: 12 Aug 2024

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Wei Li

Changsha University of Science and Technology

Chipeng Zhang

Changsha University of Science and Technology

Shunpeng Zhu

University of Electronic Science and Technology of China (UESTC) - School of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering

Cong Li

Changsha University of Science and Technology

Guowei Bo

Changsha University of Science and Technology

Shengnan Hu

Changsha University of Science and Technology

Dapeng Jiang

Changsha University of Science and Technology

Hui Chen

Changsha University of Science and Technology

Jianjun He

Changsha University of Science and Technology

Shengde Zhang

Japan Electric Power Information Center

Anqi Chen

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Jian Chen

Changsha University of Science and Technology

Abstract

The AISI 321 steels of structural components serviced at high temperature are usually subjected to oxidation and thermal shock damage during service. Therefore, to improve their high-temperature oxidation and thermal shock resistance, the self-healing coating consisting of Al2O3-13%TiO2 layer, TiC layer and NiCrAlY layer was prepared for 321 steels in this work. The experimental and microstructural characterization results showed that the thermal shock resistance of such self-healing coating was remarkably improved as compared to the counterpart double-AT13 coating. This is because the volume increment resulting from the oxidation reaction between the TiC and oxygen decreased the porosity of the self-healing coating and retarded crack growth, which also led to the improved high-temperature oxidation resistance. Further, a thermal shock life model based on the crack growth model of Paris formula were developed. The modeling results not only agreed well with the experimental results but also indicated that thickening of thermal grown oxide (TGO) is the main cause of crack initiation and growth.

Keywords: AISI 321 steel, Self-healing coating, Thermal shock life, Modeling, Thermal grown oxide

Suggested Citation

Li, Wei and Zhang, Chipeng and Zhu, Shunpeng and Li, Cong and Bo, Guowei and Hu, Shengnan and Jiang, Dapeng and Chen, Hui and He, Jianjun and Zhang, Shengde and Chen, Anqi and Chen, Jian, Experimental and Modeling Investigation of the Thermal Shock Behavior of Tic-Based Self-Healing Coatings on Aisi 321 Stainless Steel. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4923679

Wei Li

Changsha University of Science and Technology ( email )

Wangxin Rd
Changsha, 410004
China

Chipeng Zhang

Changsha University of Science and Technology ( email )

Wangxin Rd
Changsha, 410004
China

Shunpeng Zhu

University of Electronic Science and Technology of China (UESTC) - School of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering ( email )

Cong Li (Contact Author)

Changsha University of Science and Technology ( email )

Guowei Bo

Changsha University of Science and Technology ( email )

Wangxin Rd
Changsha, 410004
China

Shengnan Hu

Changsha University of Science and Technology ( email )

Wangxin Rd
Changsha, 410004
China

Dapeng Jiang

Changsha University of Science and Technology ( email )

Wangxin Rd
Changsha, 410004
China

Hui Chen

Changsha University of Science and Technology ( email )

Wangxin Rd
Changsha, 410004
China

Jianjun He

Changsha University of Science and Technology ( email )

Wangxin Rd
Changsha, 410004
China

Shengde Zhang

Japan Electric Power Information Center ( email )

Anqi Chen

affiliation not provided to SSRN ( email )

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Jian Chen

Changsha University of Science and Technology ( email )

Wangxin Rd
Changsha, 410004
China

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