Abstract

C/SiC composites with different additives (ZrO2 and ZrB2) were fabricated by CVI and CVD and their oxidation and ablation properties at 1700–1800°C were investigated. Two different ablation test conditions, dry air and air mixed with water vapor, are compared. The ablation test results are reviewed, the weight loss rates are presented and the corresponding micro-structures are investigated in detail. The results show that in dry air, the weight loss rate of C/SiC composites is greater than those with ZrO2 and ZrB2 additives. However, in air mixed with water vapor (5wt%) to simulate the hygrothermal condition, the weight loss rates of these three composites all become relatively smaller. A model is proposed to predict the weight loss of C/SiC composites and it agrees well with the experimental data.

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