Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1469990 Corrosion Science 2011 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

To prevent carbon/carbon (C/C) composites from oxidation between room temperature and 1500 °C, a dense SiC nanowire-toughened SiC oxidation resistant coating was prepared by a two-step technique composed of chemical vapor deposition and pack cementation. SiC nanowires could effectively baffle the propagation of the microcracks and avoid the formation of the through-thickness microcracks in the original coating. The results indicated that, after introducing SiC nanowires, the coefficient of thermal expansion of the coating was decreased between 100 and 1500 °C, and the oxidation protective ability for the coated C/C composites was improved largely between room temperature and 1500 °C.

► In this study, SiC nanowire-toughened SiC oxidation resistant coating was prepared on C/C composites. ► The introduction of SiC nanowires decreased the coefficient of thermal expansion of the coating. ► Oxidation and thermal shock resistant abilities of the coating for C/C composites were improved by introducing SiC nanowires.

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