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DMR-0605700: Dynamics of Layered, Multifunctional Systems with Evolving Structure Industrial Partner: GE Global Research NSF Focused Research Group/GOALI Phase Stability of t’ Zirconia (doped) Toughness in thermal barrier oxides associated with tetragonal compositions that are synthesized as metastable solid solutions. Temperature capability limited by decomposition toward equilibrium. The DYNES team has produced the first microstructural insight into the decomposition sequence of coatings produced by plasma sprayed and physical vapor deposition. Remarkably, the fine structure from both types of coatings is very similar (right micrographs). J.A. Koschmeder R.M. Leckie,S. Krämer C.G. Levi W. Nelson C. Johnson Y. Gao, D. Lipkin Phase evolution in APS 8YSZ as a function of a Temperature-Time Larson-Miller type parameter. Gao First comprehensive studies of phase evolution by TEM + Synchrotron

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J.A. Koschmeder R.M. Leckie,S. Kr ämer C.G. Levi. W. Nelson C. Johnson Y. Gao, D. Lipkin. Phase Stability of t’ Zirconia (doped). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Phase Stability of t’ Zirconia (doped)

DMR-0605700: Dynamics of Layered, Multifunctional Systems with Evolving Structure

Industrial Partner: GE Global ResearchNSF Focused Research Group/GOALI

Phase Stability of t’ Zirconia (doped)

Phase Stability of t’ Zirconia (doped)•Toughness in thermal barrier oxides associated with tetragonal

compositions that are synthesized as metastable solid solutions. Temperature capability limited by decomposition toward equilibrium. The DYNES team has produced the first microstructural insight into the decomposition sequence of coatings produced by plasma sprayed and physical vapor deposition. Remarkably, the fine structure from both types of coatings is very similar (right micrographs).

J.A. KoschmederR.M. Leckie,S. Krämer

C.G. Levi

W. NelsonC. JohnsonY. Gao, D. Lipkin

Phase evolution in APS 8YSZ as a function of a Temperature-Time Larson-Miller type parameter.

Gao

First comprehensive studies of phase evolution by TEM + Synchrotron

Page 2: Phase Stability of t’ Zirconia (doped)

DMR-0605700: Dynamics of Layered, Multifunctional Systems with Evolving Structure

Industrial Partner: GE Global ResearchNSF Focused Research Group/GOALI

International Activities

Graduate students Erin Donohue (UCSB) and Jason Van Sluytman (Michigan) are doing research at CINVESTAV (Mexico) and Univ. of Sydney (Australia), respectively. A post-doc (Mercer) is spending a year with Prof. Kagawa at NIMS as part of a joint collaboration with UCSB (Evans).

The CIAM collaboration with Mexico and Brazil on ferroelastic high temperature oxides has been initiated.A student from CINVESTAV is visiting UCSB for 5 months to work with Profs. McMeeking, Evans and Levi, and 4 researchers from IAE (Brazil) will be visiting UCSB this Fall. Levi is also co-advising a CINVESTAV student.

Two undergraduate students from U. Stuttgart spent 3 months at UCSB doing research with Prof. Levi and Evans.

Industrial Interactions

A DYNES workshop was held at UCSB in Jan. 2008, attended by a large number of industrial and academic researchers from the US, Europe, Latin America and Japan. The DYNES team also had its second summer meeting on August 5-6 at GE-GRC. PI Pollock spent part of her sabbatical at GE-GRC and other co-PI’s visited individually at various times during the year.

Industrial support to the academic team has been exemplary, providing samples designed jointly with the academic team and fully collaborating in the research. Notable examples are the studies on phase stability and combinatorial oxidation/corrosion studies.

Academic PI’s had additional interactions with other companies, notably Honeywell, Pratt&Whithey, Rolls Royce and Siemens. UCSB Graduate student Jessica Koschmeder (right) discussing her work during a poster session at GE Global Research, where she is doing a summer internship as part of the Goali project. She is working with co-PI Lipkin and colleagues on phase stability of novel thermal barrier oxides.

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Erin Donohue (center) with Prof. Muñoz group in Querétaro, Mexico.