Abstract

As the thermal structural component of aircraft, SiC coated C/C composites will fail and cause catastrophic consequences once the SiC anti-oxidation coating is damaged. Therefore, it is extremely important to develop a coating repair system with excellent oxidation protection performance. In this study, a Mo-modified Si-SiC coating was prepared by laser-inducing to repair the damaged SiC coated C/C composites. Thermal shock test between room temperature and 1773 K was conducted to study the interface bonding and 1773 K cyclic oxidation test was performed to examine the repair effect. With 10 wt% Mo-modification by laser-inducing, MoSi2 precipitated at the interfaces while the interface bonding was not weaken. The decreased free Si, densified structure of coating and enhanced self-healing ability, which were obtained by modifying, contributed to reduce the mass loss after oxidation by ∼ 70% compared with the damaged sample without repairing.

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