Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7992350 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2018 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
To explore oxidation resistance of HfB2-SiC coatings, the HfB2-SiC coating was prepared at 2173â¯K (sample A) and 2373â¯K (sample B) by in-situ synthesis for SiC coated Carbon/carbon (C/C) composites. Compared with sample A, HfB2 phases of sample B are more and the coating is thicker. At 1773â¯K in air, the C/C substrate of sample A can be protected for 319â¯h with 1.63% weight loss percentage, while the C/C substrate of sample B can be protected for 753â¯h with only 0.487% weight loss percentage, which indicates that 2373â¯K is easier to generate HfB2 phases and beneficial to protect samples from oxidation. After 40-time thermal cycle, the weight loss percentages of sample A and B are 1.85% and 0.78%, respectively, which reveals that the latter has a better thermal shock resistance.
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Authors
Peipei Wang, Hejun Li, Ruimei Yuan, Hanhui Wang, Yulei Zhang, Zhigang Zhao,