Abstract

The effects of SiC content (10–40 vol.%) on electrical, thermal and ablation properties of pressureless sintered ZrB2-SiC composites showing interfacial segregation of W-rich phases have been studied. The electrical resistivity was measured by four-probe method, whereas thermal diffusivity and coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) were determined using laser-flash method and thermo-mechanical analyzer, respectively. Whereas thermal conductivities calculated from experimentally obtained thermal diffusivity values are found to be the highest for the ZrB2-20 SiC composite, both electrical conductivity and CTE decrease with increasing SiC content. The specimens were subjected to thermal shock by soaking at 800–1200°C, followed by water-quenching. Further, some specimens were exposed to oxyacetylene flame (2200°C) for 10min. The damage was estimated from changes in mass, Young’s modulus, and hardness. The highest thermal shock and ablation resistance have been observed for the ZrB2-20 SiC composite, as thermal properties and formation of protective oxide scale play key role.

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