High-temperature oxidation and ablation behavior of plasma sprayed LaB6-MoSi2-TiB2 composite coating

Changcong Wang, Kezhi Li, Qinchuan He, Caixia Huo, Xiaohong Shi

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Abstract

A combined heterogeneous coating composed of LaB6-MoSi2-TiB2 (LMT) outer layer and SiC inner layer was fabricated on carbon/carbon (C/C) composites using a two-step method. Among them, the SiC transition layer was in-situ synthesized by pack cementation (PC) in the first step, where-after supersonic atmospheric plasma spraying (SAPS) was devoted to deposit the LMT outer layer. The combined LMT/SiC coating revealed a representative microstructure with limited porosity and adhered well with the C/C substrate. Isothermal oxidation test demonstrated that the combined LMT/SiC coating displayed a better oxidation resistance than the MoSi2/SiC coating without the addition of rare-earth La and alloying Ti elements at 1773 K. Oxyacetylene torch experiment showed that the combined LMT/SiC coating could efficiently protect the C/C composites withstand short-term ablation for 60 s. The good oxidation and ablation resistant properties of the combined LMT/SiC coating were ascribed to the integrity of LMT/SiC coating and superior protection of a glassy La-Si-O-B-Ti compound scale formation during oxidation and ablation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)40-53
Number of pages14
JournalMaterials and Design
Volume152
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Aug 2018

Keywords

  • Ablation
  • Composite coating
  • Compound scale
  • Oxidation
  • Plasma spraying

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