The effects of carbon/carbon composites blasting treatment and modifying SiC coatings with SiC/ZrB2 on their oxidation and cyclic ablation performances

Jia Ping Zhang, Qian Gang Fu

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Abstract

To enhance the oxidation and ablation performances of SiC coating, C/C composites with a porous surface layer were designed via blasting treatment and then followed by ZrB2 additive in the process of pressure-less reactive sintering. Cyclic ablation test using oxyacetylene torch from 1750 °C to room temperature showed that the coating possessed good ablation performance accompanying with the formation of Zr-O-Si glassy protective layer. The good sintering performance combined with the increased coating/substrate interfaces contributed to reduce the cyclic thermal stress and enhance the stability of the Zr-O-Si layer to the denudation of oxyacetylene torch, thus promoting the ablation performance.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)134-142
Number of pages9
JournalCorrosion Science
Volume140
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Aug 2018

Keywords

  • Adhesive strength
  • Cyclic ablation
  • Interface
  • Oxidation
  • Surface modification
  • ZrB-SiC

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