Abstract

In the high temperature ablation process, the TiC coating will be oxidized to TiO 2 . The thickness of molten TiO 2 increases when the temperature is higher than 2000 °C, which decreases the bonding strength of the coating. In the present study, the TiC/ZrO 2 coatings with different contents of high melting phase ZrO 2 were deposited by plasma spraying, in order to improve the anti-scouring property of TiC coatings. The phase structure, microstructure and composition of the coatings, before and after ablation, were characterized by XRD, SEM and EDS, respectively. The ablation resistant mechanism of the coatings with high melting phase ZrO 2 was discussed. Results indicate that the TiC/ZrO 2 coating shows good ability of ablation resistance, and its mass loss is only 1.5×10 −4 g-cm −2 -s −1 at 2000 °C. The ZrO 2 layer formed during the ablation can restrain the further oxidation of inner TiC and reduce the shearing force of oxyacetylene flame, which improves the anti-scouring property of the coatings.

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