JOURNAL ARTICLE

Oxidation of ZrB2-SiC Ultrahigh-Temperature Ceramic Composites in Dissociated Air

Jochen MarschallDušan A. PejakovićWilliam G. FahrenholtzGregory E. HilmasSumin ZhuJerry RidgeDouglas G. FletcherCem AsmaJan Thoemel

Year: 2009 Journal:   Journal of Thermophysics and Heat Transfer Vol: 23 (2)Pages: 267-278   Publisher: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics

Abstract

The oxidation behavior and surface properties of hot-pressed ZrB 2 -SiC ultrahigh-temperature ceramic composites are investigated under aerothermal heating conditions in the high-temperature, low-pressure partially dissociated airstream of the 1.2 MW Plasmatron facility at the von Karman Institute for Fluid Dynamics. Samples are oxidized at different flow enthalpies for exposure times of up to 20 min at surface temperatures ranging from 1250 to 1575°C. The microstructure and composition of the resulting oxide layers are characterized using electron and optical microscopies, x-ray diffraction, and energy-dispersive x-ray analysis. Comparisons are made with samples oxidized under similar temperature and pressure conditions in a furnace test environment in which atomic oxygen concentrations are negligible. Changes in surface optical properties are documented using spectral reflectance measurements, and effective catalytic efficiencies are estimated using computational fluid dynamics calculations together with measured surface temperatures and heat fluxes.

Keywords:
Plasmatron Materials science Ceramic Microstructure Composite material Oxide Scanning electron microscope Oxygen Plasma Metallurgy

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