Abstract

This paper is focused on the basic properties of ceramic composite materials used as thermal barrier coatings in the aerospace industry like SiC, ZrC, ZrB2 etc., and summarizes some principal properties for thermal barrier coatings. Although the aerospace industry is mainly based on metallic materials, a more attractive approach is represented by ceramic materials that are often more resistant to corrosion, oxidation and wear having at the same time suitable thermal properties. It is known that the space environment presents extreme conditions that challenge aerospace scientists, but simultaneously, presents opportunities to produce materials that behave almost ideally in this environment. Used even today, metal-matrix composites (MMCs) have been developed since the beginning of the space era due to their high specific stiffness and low thermal expansion coefficient. These types of composites possess properties such as high-temperature resistance and high strength, and those potential benefits led to the use of MMCs for supreme space system requirements in the late 1980s. Electron beam physical vapor deposition (EB-PVD) is the technology that helps to obtain the composite materials that ultimately have optimal properties for the space environment, and ceramics that broadly meet the requirements for the space industry can be silicon carbide that has been developed as a standard material very quickly, possessing many advantages. One of the most promising ceramics for ultrahigh temperature applications could be zirconium carbide (ZrC) because of its remarkable properties and the competence to form unwilling oxide scales at high temperatures, but at the same time it is known that no material can have all the ideal properties. Another promising material in coating for components used for ultra-high temperature applications as thermal protection systems is zirconium diboride (ZrB2), due to its high melting point, high thermal conductivities, and relatively low density. Some composite ceramic materials like carbon–carbon fiber reinforced SiC, SiC-SiC, ZrC-SiC, ZrB2-SiC, etc., possessing low thermal conductivities have been used as thermal barrier coating (TBC) materials to increase turbine inlet temperatures since the 1960s. With increasing engine efficiency, they can reduce metal surface temperatures and prolong the lifetime of the hot sections of aero-engines and land-based turbines.

Highlights

  • One branch of engineering that deals with the maintenance, development and study of airplanes and spacecraft is aerospace engineering, where research into materials for the construction of aerospace components is in continuous development

  • A class of composite materials is classified as advanced composites which is defined by metal matrix composites, high-performance fibre-reinforced polymers, and those most used in high-performance aerospace vehicles, and their properties are the ceramic matrix composites

  • The addition of carbon fiber in the silicon carbide ceramic matrix, increase the final composite material characteristics, highlighting noticeable material properties such as high strength, superior thermal shock resistance surrounded by good oxidation resistance, low density and a specific feature of managing and maintaining the mechanical properties even if the applications are under elevated temperatures

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Introduction

One branch of engineering that deals with the maintenance, development and study of airplanes and spacecraft is aerospace engineering, where research into materials for the construction of aerospace components is in continuous development. The use of composite materials in the aerospace industry inspire in a positive way the development and outline of modern and complex aero vehicles In this sense, the properties like high specific strength and individual stiffness together with other unique properties makes this type of materials very attractive and suitable for this kind of applications. Demonstrating the behavior of different materials under high temperature applications, it was concluded that these materials should present a layer or more that covers the surface of the materials At this point in time, thermal barrier coatings represent a subject that involves numerous and modern deposition techniques to increase the properties of the usual materials that are used in developing the component parts of aero vehicles. Criteria of thermal barrier coatings are to present low weight and low thermal conductivity, but there is still an issue because of the fact that after the heat-treatment processes, thermal conductivity of the coatings may increase [26]

Thermal Barrier Coating
Ceramic Matrix Composites
Carbon–Carbon Composites
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