Oxidation protection for carbon fibre composites |
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Authors: | M. E. Westwood J. D. Webster R. J. Day F. H. Hayes R. Taylor |
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Affiliation: | (1) Manchester Materials Science Centre, University of Manchester and UMIST, Grosvenor Street, M1 7HS Manchester, UK |
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Abstract: | Carbon fibre-reinforced ceramic matrix composites are promising candidate materials for high-temperature structural applications such as gas turbine blades. In oxidizing environments at temperatures above 400°C, however, carbon fibres are rapidly oxidized. There is, therefore, a need to coat the composite in order to protect it against oxidation. This review identifies the requirements of an effective oxidation protection system for carbon fibre-reinforced ceramics and summarizes the work which has been carried out towards this goal over the last 50 years. The most promising coatings are those composed of several ceramic layers designed to protect against erosion, spallation and corrosion, in addition to possessing a self-healing capability by the formation of glassy phases on exposure to oxygen. |
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