Abstract
To improve the uniformity and the content of HfB2 in HfB2-Si-based ceramic coating and alleviate the damage of substrate, and then enhance the high-temperature (1700 °C) oxidation and cyclic ablation resistances of carbon/carbon composites, a close-knit double layer HfB2-SiC/SiC coatings with a mosaic structure and high content of HfB2 were prepared by a novel dipping-carbonization assisted pack cementation methods (DPCHS/S). In contrast, a HfB2-SiC/SiC coatings were also fabricated by pack cementation (PCHS/S). Results revealed that the oxidation and ablation protective performances of the DPCHS/S coatings were superior to those of PCHS/S coatings. After 30 thermal cycles between 1500 °C and room temperature, the mass gain of the coated sample was 0.78%, and the mass loss was 1.65% after oxidation at 1700 °C for 156 h. Moreover, under an oxyacetylene torch ablation for 180 s (3 cycles), the linear ablation rate of the DPCHS/S coated specimen was 1.62 μm/s, which was much lower than that of PCHS/S coated specimen (3.08 μm/s).
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