Corrosion of a SiC-C/PyC/SiC composite by sodium sulfate vapor at high temperatures

Xingang Luan, Laifei Cheng, Xiaowei Yin

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Abstract

The gaseous salt corrosion of a 3D woven SiC-C/PyC/SiC composite in an atmosphere containing Na2SO4 vapor has been investigated between 1000 °C and 1400 °C by an experimental approach based on mass and residual flexural strength changes. Two main temperature domains exist for the 3D woven SiC-C/PyC/SiC composite. Below 1200 °C, the corrosion kinetics is controlled by the competition of consumption of C fibers by SO3 and gas phase diffusion through a network of microcracks in the SiC matrix and coating. Above 1200 °C, the corrosion kinetics is controlled by SO3 diffusion through the product film formed on the SiC coating. A more serious corrosion caused by a higher concentration of Na2SO4 was discovered in the present work. The thickness of the corrosion product film increases linearly with the temperature of the samples. Active corrosion may occur in the investigation atmosphere.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)157-162
Number of pages6
JournalScience and Engineering of Composite Materials
Volume10
Issue number2
StatePublished - 2002

Keywords

  • 3D woven SiC-C/PyC/SiC composite
  • Active corrosion
  • Gaseous salt corrosion
  • NaSO

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