La2O3-modified C/C-ZrC composites with long-term cyclic ablation resistance

Yi Zhang, Dou Hu, Lingxiang Guo, Bing Liu, Xiaoshuang Wang, Qiangang Fu

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Abstract

The compactness of in situ protective film for carbon-based composites during ablation is particularly important for improving their service life. Herein, La2O3-modified C/C-ZrC composites were designed by vacuum filtration combined with reactive melt infiltration to construct an in situ dense protective structure. Experimental results show that adding La element could improve the cyclic ablation performance of C/C-ZrC composites significantly. As the La2O3 addition amount is 5.6 wt.%, the linear ablation rate of La2O3-modified C/C-ZrC composites is –2.62 µm/s and 0.18 µm/s after exposure to an oxyacetylene flame (4.2 MW/m2) for 40 s and 240 s, far superior to that of C/C-ZrC composites (40 s, –6.2 µm/s). The excellent ablation resistance was attributed to the introduction of La element partially weakened Zr-O bonds to induce more oxygen vacancies, which facilitated the sintering of ZrO2 and eventually promoted the compactness and tetragonal phase stability of the Zr-La-O layer.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere20302
JournalJournal of the American Ceramic Society
Volume108
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2025

Keywords

  • C/C composites
  • long-term cyclic ablation
  • reactive melt infiltration

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