Project Details
Abscheidung keramischer Wärmedämmschichten mittels Gasflusssputtern
Subject Area
Coating and Surface Technology
Term
from 2010 to 2015
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 186496363
The project "deposition of ceramic thermal barrier coatings by gas flow sputtering" is intended to study the suitability of gas flow sputtering for applications in gas turbines. Although the gas flow sputtering technique has a comparably low deposition rate, it is considerably more cost-efficient than the EB-PVD method. Coatings produced by gas flow sputtering have a microstructure similar to that of EB-PVD-coatings and should thus be superior to APS coatings with respect to their life time. Furthermore, the microstructure can be controlled within a wide range. So far, no systematic investigations of the dependence of the microstructure on the process parameters have been published. In the first project phase, the parameter influence on the process has been determined using a simplified model system. In the second project phase, the results will be transferred to a full thermal barrier coating systems and the coating structure will be optimised.
DFG Programme
Research Grants
Participating Person
Professor Dr. Joachim Rösler