1 February 1998 Emissivity measurements for YSZ thermal barrier coating at high temperatures using a 1.6-um single-wavelength pyrometer
Sami D. Alaruri, Lisa Bianchini, Andrew Brewington
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A method that employs an integrating sphere and a singlewavelength (1.6-?m) pyrometer to measure the spectral effective emis- sivities of YSZ thermal barrier coatings in the temperature range (~650 to 1050°C) is described. The effective spectral emissivities for two YSZ samples are measured as a function of the heat cycle duration. An increase in the emissivity of the YSZ samples is observed after the first heat cycle. Such an increase is attributed to the diffusion of aluminum and aluminum oxide from the bond-coat into the YSZ layer. The average effective spectral emissivity measured for YSZ after the first heat cycle was 0.729± 0.013. © 1998 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers.
Sami D. Alaruri, Lisa Bianchini, and Andrew Brewington "Emissivity measurements for YSZ thermal barrier coating at high temperatures using a 1.6-um single-wavelength pyrometer," Optical Engineering 37(2), (1 February 1998). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.601868
Published: 1 February 1998
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KEYWORDS
Pyrometry

Temperature metrology

Aluminum

Coating

Integrating spheres

Transmittance

Sapphire

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