Abstract

ZrB2-SiC coating was prepared on C/SiC composites surface by slurry method, and then the thermal fatigue behavior of ZrB2-SiC coated C/SiC composites was studied. The composition of the coating layers was characterized by XRD, SEM and EDS. With the thickness was 200 μm, the coating was ZrB2 and SiC. During thermal cycle between 1773 K in air and 373 K in boiling water, the weight of the ZrB2-SiC coated composites decreased lightly. The decrease of the flexural strength during the thermal cycle was primarily due to the debonding of the fiber–matrix interfaces and the oxidation of the coated samples. Compared with the uncoated C/SiC composites, the coating played an important role in enhancing the resistance to the thermal shock.

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