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To improve the ablation resistance of carbon/carbon composites at the temperature above 2000 K, a ZrB2-SiC-ZrC ultra-high temperature ceramic coating was prepared by combination of supersonic atmosphere plasma spray (SAPS) and reaction melt infiltration. The micro-holes in ZrB2-Si-ZrC coating prepared by SAPS were effectively filled and the compactness and interface compatibility between the coating and C/C composites was improved through the reaction melt infiltration process. The ultra-high temperature ceramic coating exhibited good ablation resistance under oxyacetylene torch ablation above 2000 K. After ablation for 120 s, the mass and linear ablation rates of the ZrB2-SiC-ZrC coated C/C samples were only ?0.016 × 10?3 g/s and 1.30 µm/s, respectively. Good ablation resistance of the ultra-high temperature ceramic coating is mainly attributed to the dense coating structure and the improvement of interface compatibility between the coating and C/C composites.  相似文献   

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《Ceramics International》2017,43(3):3439-3442
C/ZrC-SiC composites with a density of 3.09 g/cm3 and a porosity of 4.8% were prepared by reactive melt infiltration and vapour silicon infiltration. The flexural strength and modulus were 235 MPa and 18.3 GPa, respectively, and the fracture toughness was 7.0 MPa m1/2. The formation of SiC and ZrSi2 during vapour silicon infiltration, at the residual cracks and pores in the C/ZrC, enhanced the interface strength and its mechanical properties. The high flexural strength (223 MPa, c. 95% of the original value) after oxidation at 1600 °C for 10 min indicated the excellent oxidation resistance of the composites after vapour silicon infiltration. The mass loss and linear recession rate of the composites were 0.0071 g/s and 0.0047 mm/s, respectively and a fine ablation morphology was obtained.  相似文献   

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ZrC precursor was synthesized by a solution approach using ZrOCl2·8H2O, acetylacetonate, glycerol and boron-modified phenolic resin. A ZrC yield of ~ 40.56 wt% was obtained at 1500 °C in the C/Zr molar ratio of 1:1. C/C-ZrC-SiC composites were fabricated by a combined processes of chemical vapor infiltration (CVI) and precursor infiltration and pyrolysis (PIP) using the synthesized ZrC precursor. For comparison, C/C-SiC composites were prepared by CVI. Thermogravimetric analysis showed that C/C-ZrC-SiC composites exhibited better oxidation resistance than C/C-SiC composites. After oxyacetylene torch ablation, the mass ablation rate of C/C-ZrC-SiC composites was 9.23% lower than that of C/C-SiC composites. The porous ZrO2 skeleton in the ablation center was prone to be peeled off by the flame flow, resulting in the higher linear ablation rate of C/C-ZrC-SiC composites. The oxide layers of ZrO2 and SiO2 were formed on the transition and brim region of C/C-ZrC-SiC composites and acted as effective heat and oxygen barriers. For C/C-SiC composites, the C-SiC matrix was severely depleted in the ablation center and the formed SiO2 layer in the brim region could protect the matrix against further ablation.  相似文献   

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《Ceramics International》2017,43(8):6138-6147
In order to improve the ablation resistance of carbon/carbon (C/C) composites, SiC-ZrB2 di-phase ceramic were introduced by reactive melt infiltration. The ablation properties of these composites were evaluated by oxyacetylene torch with a heat flux of 2.38 MW/m2 for 60 s. Compared with the pure C/C composites, the C/C-SiC-ZrB2 composites show a significant improvement in the ablation resistance, and the linear and mass ablation rates decreased from 10.28×10−3 mm/s to 6.72×10−3 mm/s and from 3.08×10−3 g/s to 0.61×10−3 g/s, respectively. After ablation test, the flexural strength retentions of the C/C and C/C-SiC-ZrB2 composites near the ablated center region are 39.7% and 81.6%, respectively. The higher strength retention rate of C/C-SiC-ZrB2 composites was attributed to the introduction of SiC-ZrB2 ceramic phases, which have excellent ablation resistant property. During ablation test, an ‘embedding structure’ of Zr-O-Si glass layer was formed, which could act as an effective barrier for oxygen and heat. The oxide ceramic coating could protect the C/C-SiC-ZrB2 composites from further ablation, and thus contribute to retaining the mechanical property of C/C-SiC-ZrB2 composites after ablation.  相似文献   

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C/C–ZrC–SiC composites were prepared by precursor infiltration and pyrolysis process using a mixture solution of organic zirconium-containing polymer and polycarbosilane as precursors. Porous carbon/carbon (C/C) composites with density of 0.92, 1.21 and 1.40 g/cm3 were used as preforms, and the effects of porous C/C density on the densification behavior and ablation resistance of C/C–ZrC–SiC composites were investigated. The results show that the C/C preforms with a lower density have a faster weight gain, and the obtained C/C–ZrC–SiC composites own higher bulk density and open porosity. The composites fabricated from the C/C preforms with a density of 1.21 g/cm3 exhibit better ablation resistance with a surface temperature of over 2400 °C during ablation. After ablation for 120 s, the linear and mass ablation rates of the composites are as low as 1.02 × 10−3 mm/s and −4.01 × 10−4 g/s, respectively, and the formation of a dense and continuous coating of molten ZrO2 solid solution is the reason for their great ablation resistance.  相似文献   

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《Ceramics International》2016,42(10):12289-12296
C/C-SiC-MoSi2 composites with gradient composition and microstructure were prepared by a novel vacuum filtration infiltration (VFI) process with a later hydrothermal densification. The composition distribution, microstructure, density, porosity, thermal conductivity and ablation properties of the composites were investigated. Results show that the distributions of SiC and MoSi2 are homogeneous and gradient along the cross-section of the composites, respectively. From the inner part to the outer part of the composites, the increase in density and thermal conductivity is achieved. The outer part of the composites exhibits enhanced ablation performance. After being exposed to the oxyacetylene flame at 2000 °C for 30 s, the linear and mass rates of the as-prepared composites are only 0.0051 mm/s and 0.76 mg/s.  相似文献   

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In this study, C/C–SiC–ZrC composites coated with SiC were prepared by precursor infiltration pyrolysis combined with reactive melt infiltration. The pyrolysis behavior of the hybrid precursor was investigated using thermal gravimetric analysis-differential scanning calorimetry, X-ray diffraction, and scanning electron microscopy techniques. The microstructure and ablation behavior of the composites were also investigated. The results indicate that the composites exhibit an interesting structure, wherein a ceramic coating composed of SiC and a small quantity of ZrC covers the exterior of the composites, and the SiC–ZrC hybrid ceramics are partially embedded in the matrix pores and distributed around the carbon fibers as well. The composites exhibit good ablation resistance with a surface temperature of over 2300 °C during ablation. After ablation for 120 s, the mass and linear ablation rates of the composites are 0.0026 g/s and 0.0037 mm/s, respectively. The great ablation resistance of the composites is attributed to the formation of a continuous phase of molten SiO2 containing SiC and ZrO2, which seals the pores of the composites during ablation.  相似文献   

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Long time oxidation protection at ultra-high temperatures or ablation protection has been a choke point for C/C composites. In this study, long time ablation protection of different-La2O3-content (5–30 vol.%) modified ZrC coating for SiC-coated carbon/carbon (C/C) composites was investigated. Results showed that ZrC coating with 15 vol.% La2O3 had good ablation resistance and could protect C/C composites for at least 700?s at 2160 °C. A high-thermal-stability and low-oxygen-diffusivity oxide scale containing m-ZrO2 particles and molten phases with La0.1Zr0.9O1.95 and La2Zr2O7 was formed during ablation, offering the ablation protection. La could erode grain boundaries of ZrO2 to refine ZrO2 by short-circuit diffusion and m-ZrO2 particles were retained due to less bulk diffusion than grain-boundary diffusion of La into ZrO2. The erosion resulted in the formation of molten phases containing fine nano-ZrO2, which served as viscous binder among m-ZrO2 particles and crack sealer for the oxide scale.  相似文献   

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《Ceramics International》2017,43(11):7978-7983
To meet the ultrahigh temperature requirements of a thermal protection system, an ultrahigh temperature phase of ZrB2 was introduced into a SiBCN matrix that was fabricated using a reactive spark plasma sintering method. The thermal ablation behavior of SiBCN-Zr composites was investigated using an oxyacetylene flame test. The test results indicated that the ablation behavior of the modified ceramic composites was significantly improved over that of a monolithic SiBCN ceramic. The linear and mass ablation rates of the SiBCN-Zr material were found to be 0.004 mm/s and 4.75×10−4 g/s, which was indicative of excellent ablation resistance. Analysis of the material after thermal ablation testing showed that ablation products mainly consisted of the ZrSiO4, SiO2 and ZrO2 phases. A reaction occurred between the SiO2 and ZrO2 phases in the central region of the ceramic forming ZrSiO4 that protected the material from further thermal damage. A loose and porous oxidation layer was found from the matrix based on analysis of a cross-section image.  相似文献   

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《Ceramics International》2016,42(9):11063-11069
In this paper, ductile Csf/Al2O3–BN composites were prepared by hot-press sintering. Effects of fiber contents on the mechanical performance and ablation behavior of the composites were investigated systematically. The results showed that all the composites fractured in non-brittle failure mode, exhibiting elastic region and non-linear region as shown in load–displacement curves. With the increase in fiber contents from 15 to 30 vol%, mechanical properties of the obtained composites first increased, reached the peak values at fiber content of 25 vol% and then decreased. When being exposed to high-speed oxyacetylene combustion flow for 60 s, the composites with fiber contents of 15, 20 and 25 vol% showed comparable ablation property and mass loss of 5.3, 7.2 and 8.4×10−4 g/s, respectively. The ablation mechanisms include fiber and ceramic matrix oxidation, decomposition of mullite, evaporation of both B2O3 and SiO2, and mechanical exfoliation.  相似文献   

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Pre-oxidized fibers as reinforcement are candidates for reducing the overall cost of C/C composites with superior properties. This study investigated the dynamic oxidation and protection of the pre-oxidized fiber C/C composites (Pr-Ox-C-C). According to the Arrhenius equation, the oxidation kinetics of the Pr-Ox-C-C consisted of two different oxidation mechanism with the transition point was at about 700 °C. Scanning electron microscopy investigation showed that oxidation initiated from the fiber/matrix interface of composites, whereas the matrix carbon was easily oxidized. To improve the anti-oxidant properties of Pr-Ox-C-C, a ceramic powder-modified organic silicone resin/ZrB2-SiC coating was prepared by the slurry method. The coated samples were subjected to isothermal oxidation for 320 h at 700 °C, 800 °C, 900 °C, 1000 °C and 1100 °C with incurred weight losses of ? 1.6%, 0.77%, ? 1.28%, 0.68% and 1.19%, respectively. After 110 cycles of thermal shock between 1100 °C and room temperature, a weight loss of 1.30% was obtained. The Arrhenius curve presented four different phases and mechanisms for coating oxidation kinetics. The excellent oxidation resistance properties of the prepared coating could be attributed to the inner layer which was able to form B2O3-Cr2O3-SiO2 glass to cure cracks, and the ZrB2-SiC outer layer that could provide protective oxides to reduce oxygen infiltration and to seal bubbles.  相似文献   

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C/C-ZrC and C/SiC-ZrC composites were fabricated by a joint process of slurry impregnation and chemical vapor infiltration, in which ZrC matrix was obtained by slurry impregnation process, while C or SiC matrix was introduced by chemical vapor infiltration process. The as fabricated C/C-ZrC and C/SiC-ZrC composites have densities of 1.67 g cm?3 and 1.91 g cm?3 respectively. Tensile strength is 89.4±8.4 MPa and 182.2±14.0 MPa respectively for the as prepared C/C-ZrC and C/SiC-ZrC. Ablation behavior of the C/C-ZrC and C/SiC-ZrC composites under air plasma was studied and compared in detail. Due to different oxidation resistance and heat transfer capacity of the matrix, these two ZrC based composites showed various ablation behavior. The linear erosion rate is 48 µm s?1 and 39 µm s?1 respectively for C/C-ZrC and C/SiC-ZrC composites.  相似文献   

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To improve the ablation resistance of carbon/carbon (C/C) composites, a TaC coating was prepared by supersonic plasma spraying on SiC coated C/C composites. The microstructure and morphology of the coatings were characterised by Scanning Electron Microscopy and X-ray diffraction. The ablation properties were studied at different temperatures under oxyacetylene torch. At 2100 °C, the oxides were blown away and resulted in high ablation rates: 1.2×10?2 mm/s and 3.9×10?3 g/s. However, most oxides can remain in ablation centre and serve as a coating at low temperature (1900 and 1800 °C). Therefore, the TaC/SiC coated samples exhibited zero linear ablation rate and lower mass ablation rate.  相似文献   

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C/C–ZrC–SiC composites with continuous ZrC–SiC ceramic matrix were prepared by a multistep technique of precursor infiltration and pyrolysis process. Ablation properties of the composites were tested under an oxyacetylene flame at 3000 °C for 120 s. The results show that the linear ablation rate of the composites was about an order lower than that of pure C/C and C/C–SiC composites as comparisons, and the mass of the C/C–ZrC–SiC composites increased after ablation. Three concentric ring regions with different coatings appeared on the surface of the ablated C/C–ZrC–SiC composites: (i) brim ablation region covered by a coating with layered structure including SiO2 outer layer and ZrO2–SiO2 inner layer; (ii) transition ablation region, and (iii) center ablation region with molten ZrO2 coating. Presence of these coatings which acted as an effective oxygen and heat barrier is the reason for the great ablation resistance of the composites.  相似文献   

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The ablation/oxidation resistance of a carbon fibre (Cf)/carbon matrix (C)-SiC-TiC-TaC ceramic matrix composite (CMC) produced by melt infiltration of alloy into a Cf/C preform and tested in severely oxidising conditions was quantitatively determined and discussed. An oxyacetylene flame shot of 7.5 s (4 MW/m2 nominal heat flux), as well as oxidising conditions imposed by a radiant furnace in air at 1873 K up to 480 s were the selected testing conditions. Detailed post-test microstructure investigations of the oxidised/ablated infiltrated CMC samples, compared to unprotected CMCs tested in nominally identical conditions, enabled to establish an increase in ablation/oxidation resistance of one order of magnitude. The occurrence of a self-generating protective high-temperature glass-ceramic, disclosed by microstructure analyses, played a substantial role for that performance jump during oxidation/ablation. The Cf/C-SiC-TiC-TaC composite herein tested can be a valuable candidate for uses in severe aerospace applications (propulsion and hypersonic flight).  相似文献   

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《Ceramics International》2017,43(15):12005-12012
To improve the ablation resistance of SiC coating, HfB2-SiC coating was prepared on SiC-coated carbon/carbon (C/C) composites by in-situ reaction method. Owing to the penetration of coating powders, there is no clear boundary between SiC coating and HfB2-SiC coating. After oxyacetylene ablation for 60 s at heat flux of 2400 kW/m2, the mass ablation rate and linear ablation rate of the coated C/C composites were only 0.147 mg/s and 0.267 µm/s, reduced by 21.8% and 60.0%, respectively, compared with SiC coated C/C composites. The good ablation resistance was attributed to the formation of multiple Hf-Si-O glassy layer including SiO2, HfO2 and HfSiO4.  相似文献   

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Alumina (Nextel? 610) fibre reinforced YAG-ZrO2 matrix composites were successfully joined by using different brazing alloys, metallic interlayers and a glass-ceramic. All joints were mechanically stable and free of cracks. Three commercial brazing alloys and a new alloy based on Ti/Cu/Al interlayers were selected to join these composites for applications in a non-oxidizing environment. A glass-ceramic based on SiO2-Al2O3-CaO-MgO was developed in case the joined component needs to be oxidation resistant. To evaluate the thermal stability, all joined composites were aged up to 100 h in air at 550 °C for brazing joints or 850 °C and 930 °C for glass-ceramic joints. The mechanical strength was measured using single lap and four point bending tests before and after ageing. Four point bending tests on glass-ceramic joined samples showed an average joint strength of about 70 MPa which is 35% of as-received composites.  相似文献   

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Developing Na0.5Bi0.5TiO3-based magnetoelectric (ME) coupling composites with higher depolarization temperature is highly valuable for the environment-friendly smart electronic devices. We have developed a new kind of 0-3 type 0.94Na0.5Bi0.5TiO3-0.06BaTiO3:xCoFe2O4 (NBTBT:xCFO, x = 0, 0.1, 0.2, 0.3) composite ceramics with a deferred depolarization temperature, together with an additional strong ME coupling of 9.2 mV/cm·Oe for the NBTBT:0.2CFO. The basic structure, ferroelectric/ferromagnetic properties, and the depolarization temperature of the NBTBT:xCFO composite ceramics were investigated. It was found that an enhancement of depolarization temperature (>25 °C) was obtained in these 0-3 type composites relative to the pure NBTBT ones (115 °C vs 90 °C). The mechanism of the enhanced depolarization temperature of the composites is discussed. The present results demonstrate that NBTBT:xCFO composites have great potential for ME devices.  相似文献   

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Micron-size zirconium oxide (ZrO2) was used to improve the thermal stability and ablation properties of asbestos fiber/phenolic composites and to reduce their final cost. ZrO2/asbestos/phenolic composites were prepared in an autoclave by the curing cycle process. The densities of the composites were in the range of 1.64–1.82 g/cm3. The ablation properties of composites were determined by oxyacetylene torch environment and burn-through time, erosion rates and back surface temperature in the first required 20 s. To understand the ablation mechanism, the morphology and phase composition of the composites were studied by scanning electron microscopy, energy dispersive spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction. Thermal stability of the produced materials was estimated by means of thermal gravimetric analysis, in air which consisted of dynamic scans at a heating rate of 10 °C/min from 30 to 1000 °C with bulk samples of about 23±2 mg. The thermal stability of the composites was enhanced by adding ZrO2. The results showed that the linear and mass ablation rates of the composites after adding 14 wt% ZrO2 decreased by 58% and 92%, respectively. The back surface temperature of a sample with 14% zirconia was 49% lower than that of pure composite. The SEM studies showed that, modified composites displayed much lower porosity than that of non-modified composite and the destruction of asbestos fibers was very low. On the other hand, it appeared that a thin melted layer of ZrO2 covered the surfaces of zirconia-containing composites.  相似文献   

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Al2O3/Cu (with 30 wt% of Cu) composites were prepared using a combined liquid infiltration and spark plasma sintering (SPS) method using pre-processed composite powders. Crystalline structures, morphology and physical/mechanical properties of the sintered composites were studied and compared with those obtained from similar composites prepared using a standard liquid infiltration process without any external pressure. Results showed that densities of the Al2O3/Cu composites prepared without applying pressure were quite low. Whereas the composites sintered using the SPS (with a high pressure during sintering in 10 min) showed dense structures, and Cu phases were homogenously infiltrated and dispersed with a network from inside the Al2O3 skeleton structures. Fracture toughness of Al2O3/Cu composites prepared without using external pressure (with a sintering time of 1.5 h) was 4.2 MPa m1/2, whereas that using the SPS process was 6.5 MPa m1/2. These toughness readings were increased by 18% and 82%, respectively, compared with that of pure alumina. Hardness, density and electrical resistivity of the samples prepared without pressure were 693 HV, 82.5% and 0.01 Ω m, whereas those using the SPS process were 842 HV, 99.1%, 0.002 Ω m, respectively. The enhancement in these properties using the SPS process are mainly due to the efficient pressurized infiltration of Cu phases into the network of Al2O3 skeleton structures, and also due to high intensity discharge plasma which produces fully densified composites in a short time.  相似文献   

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