Study on anti-ablation properties of HfB2-TaSi2 coatings prepared by atmospheric plasma spraying

Siyuan He, Yanbo Liu*, Zhuang Ma, Shizhen Zhu, Ling Liu, Guang Yi Mu, Ying Lu Li

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Abstract

To improve the oxidation resistance of HfB2-based coatings in high-temperature environments, HfB2-TaSi2 coatings with different TaSi2 additions have been developed by using atmospheric plasma spraying technique(APS). The oxidation resistance of the coating was studied with oxyacetylene at 1750 °C. The results confirmed that the glass-phase SiO2 layer formed by the coating ablation after adding TaSi2 plays a role in sealing the pores. Meanwhile, Ta2O5 formed upon the oxidation of TaSi2 increased the viscosity of the SiO2 glass phase, which leads to a certain self-healing ability of the oxide layer. In addition, Ta2O5 reacts with HfO2 to produce Hf6Ta2O17 with excellent phase stability, which forms a dense equiaxed crystal band and has a strong oxygen inhibition ability. The HfB2 coating containing 20 vol% TaSi2 has the best oxidation resistance with a mass ablation rate of 4.85×10−4 g/s. These results indicate that TaSi2 modified HfB2 coating has good ablative resistance, and provides effective ablative protection for carbon fiber reinforced carbon substrate.

Original languageEnglish
Article number175069
JournalJournal of Alloys and Compounds
Volume999
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Sept 2024

Keywords

  • Anti-ablation coatings
  • Atmospherics plasma spray
  • Carbon fiber reinforced carbon substrate
  • Oxyacetylene flame
  • Ultra-high temperature ceramics

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