Abstract

In order to enhance ablation resistance of C/C composites, Zr1-xHfxC and SiC were introduced into C/C composites, and ablation behavior of the composites was studied. In the composites (CHZS), HfC and ZrC produced a solid solution, and solid solubility of HfC in ZrC was 0.4, which indicated that the solid solution was defined to be Zr0.6Hf0.4C. Compared with C/C–ZrC–SiC composites (CZS), CHZS possessed a better ablation resistance. During ablation of CHZS, Zr0.6Hf0.4C is oxidized to produce HfO2 and ZrO2, and HfO2 particles played a pinning effect, which fixed molten oxide coating. Moreover, due to low CTE of HfO2 and decreasing content of ZrO2, there was a smaller thermal stress and its distribution area on CHZS ablation surface, thus thermal stress corrosion was weakened to strengthen integrity of oxide coating. In this case, a complete and continuous HfO2-ZrO2 coating was formed on CHZS surface, which could resist oxygen diffusion and reduce oxidation rate of the composites.

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