Abstract

A ZrC-ZrSi2-Al2O3 coating system was designed and prepared by atmospheric plasma spraying. Densely packed whisker microstructure and alumina-zirconia hypoeutectic were found in the as-prepared coating. The surface oxidation behavior of this composite coating under plasma torch ablation was fully revealed based on the characterizations from macroscopic to microscopic perspectives. After 20 s ablation, the major phases on the coating surface are t-ZrO2, Al2O3, SiO2, ZrSiO4, and ZrSi2. ZrC-ZrSi2 whiskers showed good integrity during the ablation process and finally, a dense Zr-Si-O layer was formed in the whisker area. Good coordination between alumina and zirconia is obtained by forming the solid solution and eutectic on the after-ablation coating surface. The as-prepared coating showed promising failure resistance under plasma torch ablation.

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