The resistance to oxidation in ambient air at a temperature up to 1,600 °C of two hot-pressed diborides matrix composites, both containing 19.5% v/o SiC and 3 v/o HfN (as sintering aid), was investigated. The diboride matrix was based on HfB2 or a ZrB2/HfB2 mixture (volume ratio » 1). Both the materials were subjected to repeated heating-cooling cycles at 1600 °C, and a 20-hour exposure at 1450 °C in flowing dry air. Modest weight gains and limited corrosion depths highlighted a rather good thermal stability. In accordance with the thermo-gravimetric test at 1450 °C, the oxidation kinetics for both the composites superbly fit a para-linear law. The introduction of the SiC particles provided tangible benefits for the resistance to oxidation. One of the oxidation products, a borosilicate glass, sealed pores and coated the exposed faces, greatly limiting the inward transport of oxygen towards the internal oxide/diboride interfaces.
The thermal stability in air of hot-pressed diboride matrix composites for uses at ultra-high temperatures
Monteverde F
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2005
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The resistance to oxidation in ambient air at a temperature up to 1,600 °C of two hot-pressed diborides matrix composites, both containing 19.5% v/o SiC and 3 v/o HfN (as sintering aid), was investigated. The diboride matrix was based on HfB2 or a ZrB2/HfB2 mixture (volume ratio » 1). Both the materials were subjected to repeated heating-cooling cycles at 1600 °C, and a 20-hour exposure at 1450 °C in flowing dry air. Modest weight gains and limited corrosion depths highlighted a rather good thermal stability. In accordance with the thermo-gravimetric test at 1450 °C, the oxidation kinetics for both the composites superbly fit a para-linear law. The introduction of the SiC particles provided tangible benefits for the resistance to oxidation. One of the oxidation products, a borosilicate glass, sealed pores and coated the exposed faces, greatly limiting the inward transport of oxygen towards the internal oxide/diboride interfaces.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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