A joint research work financed by CIRA and performed with the support of the CNR-ISTEC have been performed with the aim to evaluate and to assess the use of non-conventional metal diboride compounds in the manufacturing of slender-shaped hot structures for re-entry vehicles. The results of the metal diborides trade-off and the characterisation of the selected material are reported in this paper. A description of the material process employed is also provided. Different diboride compositions, both hafnium- and zirconium- based, have been considered and characterized in their mechanical, thermal and oxidation resistance behaviour: as a result of this trade-off, the most promising composition was chosen and further characterised. The obtained results highlight an excellent potential for the selected material. A scaled hot structure demonstrator, to be on-ground tested at CIRA Scirocco Plasma Wind Tunnel, have also been manufactured.

Characterization and process of new metal diboride compound for TPS applications

A Bellosi;F Monteverde
2005

Abstract

A joint research work financed by CIRA and performed with the support of the CNR-ISTEC have been performed with the aim to evaluate and to assess the use of non-conventional metal diboride compounds in the manufacturing of slender-shaped hot structures for re-entry vehicles. The results of the metal diborides trade-off and the characterisation of the selected material are reported in this paper. A description of the material process employed is also provided. Different diboride compositions, both hafnium- and zirconium- based, have been considered and characterized in their mechanical, thermal and oxidation resistance behaviour: as a result of this trade-off, the most promising composition was chosen and further characterised. The obtained results highlight an excellent potential for the selected material. A scaled hot structure demonstrator, to be on-ground tested at CIRA Scirocco Plasma Wind Tunnel, have also been manufactured.
2005
Istituto di Scienza, Tecnologia e Sostenibilità per lo Sviluppo dei Materiali Ceramici - ISSMC (ex ISTEC)
978-1-62410-068-0
UHTC
plasma wind tunnel
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