Alloy, powder, ductile gamma′ adhesion promoter layer and component

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 12129530
  • Patent Number
    12,129,530
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, October 5, 2021
    3 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 29, 2024
    3 months ago
  • Inventors
  • Original Assignees
    • Siemens Energy Global GmbH & Co. KG
  • Examiners
    • Roe; Jessee R
    Agents
    • Greenberg; Laurence A.
    • Stemer; Werner H.
    • Locher; Ralph E.
Abstract
An adhesion promoter layer is produced by a novel composition with a lower cobalt content in an MCrAlY alloy. The adhesion promoter layer leads to a very slow growth of the TGO. The nickel-based alloy contains at least (in wt. %): cobalt (Co) 0.2%-5.0%, chromium (Cr) 14.0%-20.0%; aluminum (Al) 6.0%-8.0%; tantalum (Ta) 1.0%-3.0%; yttrium (Y) 0.3%-0.6%; nickel (Ni) 70.0%-75.0%.
Description

The invention relates to an alloy, to a powder, to a ductile adhesion promoter layer, and to a component.


FIELD AND BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The thermomechanical behavior of metallic adhesion promoter layers on substrates has a direct influence on the performance of ceramic thermal barrier coating systems which in the case of turbine components comprise a nickel- or cobalt-based substrate, the adhesion promoter layer, and at least one ceramic layer (TBC) over it.


These metallic adhesion promoter layers have a number of strict criteria to meet, such as protection from oxidation, long-term thermal stability, strength, and ductility.


Particularly for hydrogen turbines, the thermal barrier coating system is subject to a different requirement.







SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

It is therefore an object of the invention to solve the problem stated above.


The object is achieved by an alloy as claimed in the independent alloy claim, a powder as claimed in the independent powder claim, a layer as claimed in the independent layer claim, and a component as claimed in the independent component claim.


The dependent claims list further advantageous measures, which may be combined with one another as desired in order to achieve further advantages.


The invention comprises a nickel-based alloy, more particularly consisting of (in wt %):

















cobalt (Co)
0.2%-5.0%,



more particularly
1.0%-4%;



chromium (Cr)
14.0%-20.0%,



more particularly
16.0%-18.0%;



aluminum (Al)
6.0%-8.0%,



more particularly
7.0%;



tantalum (Ta)
1.0%-3.0%,



more particularly
2.0%;



yttrium (Y)
0.3%-0.6%;



nickel (Ni)
64.0%-79.0%,



more particularly
70.0%-75.0%.









Notable and necessary is the low cobalt (Co) content.


Impurities are always present in the alloy.


The γ′-containing adhesion promoter layer slows down the growth of the aluminum oxide layer (TGO) and is able as a result to improve the thermal-cyclical lifetime of an overlying ceramic layer (TBC) or coating system (substrate+NiCoCrAl+optionally TBC).


A powder composed of the alloy may optionally comprise binders of other particles such as, in particular, ceramic or refractory particles.


A component, more particularly for a hydrogen-driven gas turbine, comprises a substrate.


The substrate preferably comprises a nickel- or cobalt-based alloy.


Applied atop this is the alloy of the invention, based on NiCoCrAlYTa.


This may be done by means of methods from the prior art, more particularly by means of HVOF and APS.


Likewise conceivable are two-layer NiCoCrAlY protective coats, in which the alloy of the invention preferably forms the outer part.


A TGO forms on this system in operation or as early as during ceramic coating.


A ceramic coating (TBC) on the NiCoCrAlYTa may have a one-layer or two-layer configuration.


Stabilized zirconium oxide preferably constitutes the basis for the TBC.

Claims
  • 1. A nickel-based alloy, comprising (in wt %):
  • 2. A nickel-based alloy, consisting of (in wt %):
  • 3. The nickel-based alloy according to claim 2, wherein said chromium (Cr) is 14% to 16% (in wt %).
  • 4. The nickel-based alloy according to claim 2, wherein said chromium (Cr) is 16% to 18% (in wt %).
  • 5. The nickel-based alloy according to claim 2, wherein said chromium (Cr) is 18% to 20 (in wt %).
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
10 2020 213 918.0 Nov 2020 DE national
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/EP2021/077444 10/5/2021 WO
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO2022/096212 5/12/2022 WO A
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Related Publications (1)
Number Date Country
20240011129 A1 Jan 2024 US