The synergistic effect of multi-phase oxides on the ablation resistance of TaC-modified HfC-ZrC coatings for C/C composites

Jiachen Li, Tao Li, Chengjun Huang, Deyu Yang, Junshuai Lv, Ruoxi Zhang, Yameng Jiao, Yulei Zhang

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Abstract

Traditional HfC- and ZrC-based coatings for C/C composites had loose oxide films after long-term ablation, limiting their application above 2000 ℃. In this work, through adjusting the TaC content, the formation of stable and dense Hf-Zr-Ta-O compound films composed of Ta-doped (Hf, Zr)O2 and (Hf, Zr)6Ta2O17 prolonged the service life of HfC-ZrC coating. Additionally, the first-principle calculation based on the VASP software helped to understand the solid solution process among multi-component oxides (HfO2, ZrO2 and Ta2O5) of TaC-modified HfC-ZrC coatings during ablation. As for HfC-ZrC coating, the formed (Hf, Zr)O2 skeleton was loose and hard to resist long-term ablation (less than 180 s). A small amount of Ta2O5 diffused to (Hf, Zr)O2 and produced the stable and dense Ta-doped (Hf, Zr)O2 and (Hf, Zr)6Ta2O17 oxide films, increasing the ablation resistance of the HfC-ZrC-TaC coating (5:5:1, more than 180 s). Excessive Ta2O5 was damaged by mechanical denudation during ablation, failing HfC-ZrC-TaC coatings (3:3:1 less than 180 s and 1:1:1 less than 120 s).

Original languageEnglish
Article number111795
JournalCorrosion Science
Volume228
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2024

Keywords

  • Ablation resistance
  • Carbon/carbon composites
  • First-principle calculations
  • HfC-ZrC-TaC-related coatings
  • Solid solution mechanism

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