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Progress in preparation and ablation resistance of ultra-high-temperature ceramics modified C/C composites for extreme environment

Shibu Zhu, Guangxi Zhang, Yanling Bao, Danyu Sun, Qiang Zhang, Xiangli Meng, Yang Hu, Liansheng Yan

2023REVIEWS ON ADVANCED MATERIALS SCIENCE50 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Carbon/carbon (C/C) composites have received considerable attention for one of the most promising materials in thermal-structural applications owing to their low density, excellent mechanical strength at high temperature, and superior thermal shock resistance. However, C/C composites are susceptible to destructive oxidation in atmospheric environment at high temperature. Matrix modification by adding ultra-high-temperature ceramics (UHTCs) into carbon substrate has been proved to be a favorable route to achieve the improved ablation resistance of C/C composites. In this work, the main fabrication approaches of UHTCs-modified C/C composites were summarized, including chemical vapor infiltration/deposition, precursor infiltration and pyrolysis, reactive melt infiltration, and slurry infiltration, and the advantages and drawbacks of each process were also briefly analyzed. In addition, anti-ablation properties of UHTCs-modified C/C composites under different ablation tests with different shape specimens were introduced. Finally, some likely future challenges and research directions in the development and application of these materials were presented.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceChemical vapor infiltrationComposite materialCeramicThermal shockPyrolysisSlurryInfiltration (HVAC)AblationFlexural strengthFabricationChemical vapor depositionChemical engineeringNanotechnologyEngineeringAerospace engineeringPathologyAlternative medicineMedicineAdvanced ceramic materials synthesisAdvanced materials and compositesDiamond and Carbon-based Materials Research
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