Ablation resistance of supersonic-atmosphere-plasma-spraying ZrC coating doped with ZrO2 for SiC-coated carbon/carbon composites

Yujun Jia, Hejun Li, Qiangang Fu, Zhigang Zhao, Jiajia Sun

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Abstract

To improve the ablation resistance of ZrC coating for carbon/carbon (C/C) composites, the C/Zr ratio of the coating was changed by doping ZrO2 using supersonic atmosphere plasma spraying (SAPS). The SAPS ZrC coating with 10 vol.% ZrO2 showed a significant improvement on ablation resistance compared with SAPS ZrC coating without ZrO2 and could protect C/C composites for more than 90 s at heat flux of 2.4 MW/m2. The oxycarbides in the coating attenuated the destructiveness from gas products. The decreased C/Zr ratio and increased relative content of ZrCxOy in the multiphase coating reduced the CO evolution and contributed to the improvement on ablation resistance. An optimal oxycarbide was ZrCx (0.61 < x < 1.0, y = 0) based on thermodynamic calculation. Excessive doping of ZrO2 deteriorated the ablation resistance due to many potential oxygen penetration paths produced during heating and cooling and the probably increased vaporization of the coating.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)40-54
Number of pages15
JournalCorrosion Science
Volume123
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Jul 2017

Keywords

  • Ablation
  • Coating
  • Oxycarbide

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