A novel ultra-high temperature oxidation technique in flowing gas with controlled oxygen partial pressure

Jing Jun Xu, Mei Shuan Li*, Xue Liang Fang, Zhong Wei Zhang, Zheng Hui Xu, Jun Shan Wang

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Abstract

For the purpose of investigating ultra-high temperature oxidation, a novel induction heating facility has been established. The oxidation kinetics of several typical ultra-high temperature materials (UHTMs), including two graphite-based composites (C/C and ZrB2/C) and two ternary Zr-Al-C ceramics (Zr2Al3C4 and Zr2[Al(Si)]4C5), were tested by utilizing this facility. It has been identified that the tested cylindrical samples with dimensions of Φ 20 mm × 20 mm can be oxidized uniformly. The maximum temperature of 2450°C can be achieved on graphite-based composites, and the oxygen partial pressure can be controlled in the range of 102-105 Pa. This novel technique exhibits many advantages, such as an extremely high heating rate of about 20°C/s, easy controlling of temperature and gas pressure, low energy consumption, low cost, and high efficiency. Therefore, it provides a potential way for profoundly investigating the ultra-high temperature oxidation behaviors of UHTMs.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)266-270
Number of pages5
JournalFrontiers of Materials Science in China
Volume4
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2010
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • induction heating
  • oxidation kinetics
  • ultra-high temperature oxidation

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