JOURNAL ARTICLE

Sol-Gel Mullite-SiC Oxidation Protective Coating for Carbon-Carbon Composites

Lemuel GbologahP.S. KwawukumeFrancis W.Y. Momade

Year: 2013 Journal:   International journal of engineering research in Africa Vol: 10 Pages: 13-24

Abstract

Carbon-Carbon composite (C/C) substrate materials are prone to severe oxidation and volatilization problems. To address these issues mullite/SiC coatings were deposited on C/C composite. The coatings were applied by a two-step approach; pack cementation and silica sol based slurry-coating processes. The pack mixture composition for SiC coating comprised; 15-50 wt. % Si (75 μm), 0-25 wt. % B (38.2 μm), 0.01-3 wt. % SiO 2 (38 μm) and 40-85 wt. % SiC green (20 μm). Laboratory synthesized mullite via sol-gel (SG) process of different Al 2 O 3 /SiO 2 ratios (containing approx. 84-72wt. % Al 2 O 3 ) based on stoichiometric calculation were used; these were admixed with silica sol to form a slurry. The pack mixture and the silica sol based slurry coatings were sintered at temperatures of 1800oC and 550°C respectively. The microstructure and isothermal oxidation behavior of the mullite/SiC coatings and C/C substrates during isothermal oxidation cycle at 1500oC were investigated using XRD and SEM mounted with EDS. Results indicate that optimized oxidation protection for mullite-SiC coating was achieved with higher Al 2 O 3 content. The weight loss rate of sol-gel mullite with bulk composition 84 wt. % Al 2 O 3 (SG84) was 0.09 gcm- 2 h -1 as compared to bulk composition 72 wt. % Al 2 O 3 (SG72) which had a weight loss rate of 0.20gcm- 2 h -1 . The oxidation protection for the synthesized sol-gel mullite/SiC coatings offered effective protection as evidenced in the cycle hour exposure time with limited degradation, chemical compatibility between the coating/substrate interface was good and the phases were quite stable after isothermal oxidation cycle.

Keywords:
Mullite Materials science Coating Slurry Isothermal process Microstructure Carbon fibers Cementation (geology) Composite material Sol-gel Composite number Chemical engineering Ceramic Nanotechnology

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