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Investigation of High-Temperature Normal Infrared Spectral Emissivity of ZrO2 Thermal Barrier Coating Artefacts by the Modified Integrated Blackbody Method
Authors:Tong Zhang  Xuyao Song  Gongjin Qi  Baolin An  Wei Dong  Yan Zhao  Zhiyong Wang  Xiaosu Yi  Zundong Yuan  Yunlong Zhao  Luge Sun  Hongyu Mao
Abstract:Zirconium oxide (ZrO2) is widely used as the thermal barrier coating in turbines and engines. Accurate emissivity measurement of ZrO2 coating at high temperatures, especially above 1000 °C, plays a vital role in thermal modelling and radiation thermometry. However, it is an extremely challenging enterprise, and very few high temperature emissivity results with rigorously estimated uncertainties have been published to date. The key issue for accurately measuring the high temperature emissivity is maintaining a hot surface without reflection from the hot environment, and avoiding passive or active oxidation of material, which will modify the emissivity. In this paper, a novel modified integrated blackbody method is reported to measure the high temperature normal spectral emissivity of ZrO2 coating in the temperature range 1000 °C to 1200 °C and spectral range 8 μm to 14 μm. The results and the associated uncertainty of the measurement were estimated and a relative standard uncertainty better than 7% (k = 2) is achieved.
Keywords:normal infrared spectral emissivity   integrated blackbody method   ZrO2 coating artefact   thermal barrier coating   uncertainty   high-temperature
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