Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10629780 | Journal of the European Ceramic Society | 2011 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The linear and mass ablation rates of Ti2AlC ceramics under an oxyacetylene flame at a temperature up to 3000 °C were examined by measuring the dimensions and weight change of the ablated samples. The linear ablation rate was decreased from 0.14 μm sâ1 for the first 30 s of the ablation to 0.08 μm sâ1 after 180 s. Ti2AlC ceramics gained small amounts of weight upon ablation, which is attributed to the formation of oxidation products on the ablated surface. The ablation surface exhibits a two-layer structure: an oxide outer layer, consisting mainly of α-Al2O3 and TiO2 and some Al2TiO5, and a porous sub-surface layer containing Ti2Al1âxC and TiCxOy. With increasing ablation time, the content of TiO2 and Al2TiO5 in the outer layer increased, and more pores developed in the sub-surface layer. The thermal oxidation of Ti2AlC under the flame and scouring of the viscous oxidation products by high-speed flow of gas torch are the main ablation mechanisms.
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Authors
G.M. Song, S.B. Li, C.X. Zhao, W.G. Sloof, S. van der Zwaag, Y.T. Pei, J.Th.M. De Hosson,