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 language | English |
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| Article number | 175069 |
| Journal | Journal of Alloys and Compounds |
| Volume | 999 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 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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