玻璃微珠和ZrB2改性石英酚醛复合材料的耐烧蚀性能

Translated title of the contribution: Enhanced Ablation Resistance of Glass Beads and ZrB2 Modified SiO2 (f)-Phenolic Composites

Maoyuan Li, Lin Lu, Zhen Dai, Yiqiang Hong, Weiwei Chen, Yuping Zhang, Yingjie Qiao*

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Abstract

Glass beads and ZrB2 particles were introduced into SiO2(f)-Phenolic (S-Ph) heat resistant composite, for the sake of enhancing its erosion resistance and ablative properties. The ablation resistance of the glass beads and ZrB2 modified S-Ph composite were measured by oxygen-acetylene ablation test, and the effects of glass beads and ZrB2 particles on the ablation mechanism and ablation resistance of full-density and low-density S-Ph composites were analyzed and compared. As could be seen from the results, adding appropriate amount of ZrB2 to the low-density S-Ph composites contributed to the formation of a cladding layer on the ablative surface, which was highly protective to the carbide layer and the matrix material, and capable of reducing the linear ablation rate and the mass ablation rate. The formation of cladding layer on the surface was derived from the "pining-effect" produced by ZrO2in melted silica, as well as the reduced surface energy of melted silica by B2O3. The introduction of ZrO2 particles into the full-density S-Ph composites induced the formation of porous ZrO2layer in the ablative process, which effectively isolate the carbide layer from the ablative environment. Nevertheless, the ZrO2 layer did not spread by melting and weakly adhered to the carbide layer, therefore it is apt to peel off in the ablative process.

Translated title of the contributionEnhanced Ablation Resistance of Glass Beads and ZrB2 Modified SiO2 (f)-Phenolic Composites
Original languageChinese (Traditional)
Pages (from-to)1302-1306
Number of pages5
JournalCailiao Daobao/Materials Review
Volume33
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 25 Apr 2019

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