Efeoğlu İ. (Yürütücü), Totik Y.
Diğer Ülkelerdeki Kamu Kurumları Tarafından Desteklenmiş Proje, 2020 - 2022
Barrier coatings are applied onto many components operating in hostile environments to prevent high
temperature oxidation, corrosion and wear, which lead to structural and performance degradation of the
components. Typical examples include the thermally and thermomechanically loaded parts of jet engines in
aeronautical applications, gas turbines in power generation or zirconium fuel rods in nuclear reactors, where a
loss of coolant incident may result in rapid oxidation of the rod. They are also applied onto metallic bipolar
plates in fuel cell devices for sustainable energy generation systems to reduce costs and enhance the
durability of the plates. Thus, barrier coatings are vital from an environmental and socio-economic point of
view, helping prolong the lifetime of components, reducing their cost and increasing the safe operation of the
component. A number of studies have implied that Y-doped Cr, Mo, Nb and Ta based nitrides are promising
candidates as barrier coatings for complex high temperature oxidising environments. Therefore, we are
proposing to develop a suite of Y-CrN films, alloyed with Nb, V, Mo and Ta deposited by reactive magnetron
co-sputtering. Coatings will be subjected to high temperature corrosion in air and steam, and their mechanical
and tribological properties and morphology will be studied and compared before and after the treatment.
Material characterization will run in parallel at Manchester and Erzurum to study their durability for applications
as barrier coatings for jet engines in the aeronautical industry and gas turbines, cladding rods and bipolar
plates in energy generation.