TaSi2 Oxidation Protective Coating for SiC Coated Carbon/Carbon Composites
β Scribed by Shi Xiaohong; Zeng Xierong; Li Hejun; Fu Qiangang; Zou Jizhao
- Publisher
- Elsevier
- Year
- 2011
- Weight
- 570 KB
- Volume
- 40
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1875-5372
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β¦ Synopsis
In order to improve the oxidation protective property of carbon/carbon composites at high temperature, TaSi 2 coating was prepared on the surface of SiC coated carbon/carbon composites by pack cementation technique. The crystal structure and morphology of the as-obtained coating was analyzed by XRD and SEM with EDS. The isothermal oxidation test was carried out in air at 1773 K. The results show that the as-prepared coating is composed of SiC, Si and TaSi 2 . The multilayer coating is about 200 ΞΌm in thickness, and there are no cracks in it. The results of EDS indicate that TaSi 2 can effectively fill the holes of SiC coating.
There is no visible interface between the TaSi 2 outer coating and the SiC inner coating. The isothermal oxidation curve of the TaSi 2 /SiC coated carbon/carbon composites reveals that the coating can effectively protect carbon/carbon composites for 233 h at 1773 K.
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