Abstract

The physicochemical aspects of the formation of high-temperature heterophase microcomposite thin-layer coatings of the silicide type with micro-, submicro-, and nanoscale oxide layers on carbon-containing composite materials are studied. The coatings are designed to provide the efficiency of heat-loaded structural elements of aerospace equipment under exposure to high-enthalpy hypersonic flows of dissociated air.

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