Ablation resistant ZrC coating modified by polymer-derived SiC/TiC nanocomposites for ultra-high temperature application

Yuyu Zhang, Jia Sun, Lingxiang Guo, Kaifei Fan, Ralf Riedel, Qiangang Fu

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Abstract

To improve the ablation resistance of ZrC coating on SiC-coated carbon/carbon composites above 2000 °C, SiC/TiC nanocomposites (SiC/TiC-NCs) powders derived from single-source precursor were incorporated into ZrC coating, denoted as ZrC-SiC/TiC-NCs, via supersonic atmospheric plasma spraying (SAPS). After SAPS, the incorporated SiC/TiC-NCs evolved into TiC/(SiC and ZrxTiyC) embedded in amorphous SiC. The ablation resistance of the ZrC-SiC/TiC-NCs coating was evaluated by oxyacetylene flames with a heat flux of 4.18 MW/m2. For comparison, the ZrC-SiC-NCs coating without Ti modification was seriously damaged due to rapid gas denudation. The good ablation resistance of ZrC-SiC/TiC-NCs coating is mainly attributed to the distinctive “capsule-like” multi-crystalline microstructure of SiC/TiC-NCs. During ablation, TiO2 and ZrxTiyO2, due to the oxidation of TiC and ZrxTiyC, contributed to the formation of Zr-Ti-Si-O glass with high viscosity and low evaporation pressure, improving the ablation resistance.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)18-29
Number of pages12
JournalJournal of the European Ceramic Society
Volume42
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2022

Keywords

  • Ablation resistance
  • Carbon/carbon composite
  • Ceramic coating
  • Polymer derived ceramics
  • Single-source precursor

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