Effect of the incorporation of SiC nanowire on mullite/SiC protective coating for carbon/carbon composites

•A SiC nanowire-toughened mullite coating was prepared by a two-step technique.•The microstructure and mechanical property of the coating were investigated.•The toughening mechanism of SiC nanowires in the coating was investigated.•The weight loss of the coated samples was only 0.03% after 50 therma...

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Published inCorrosion science Vol. 107; pp. 85 - 95
Main Authors Jianfeng, Huang, Lei, Zhou, Liyun, Cao, Haibo, Ouyang, Wei, Hao, Cuiyan, Li, Jie, Fei
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Ltd 01.06.2016
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Summary:•A SiC nanowire-toughened mullite coating was prepared by a two-step technique.•The microstructure and mechanical property of the coating were investigated.•The toughening mechanism of SiC nanowires in the coating was investigated.•The weight loss of the coated samples was only 0.03% after 50 thermal cycles. An oxidation resistant SiC nanowire-toughened mullite coating for SiC pre-coated carbon/carbon composites (SiCC/C) was prepared by a two-step technique of hydrothermal electrophoretic deposition with a later pulse arc discharge deposition. Sic nanowires could efficiently decrease the size of microcracks and baffle the propagation of the microcracks by various toughening mechanisms, including devitrification, crack deflection, bridging and pull out of SiC nanowire. The results showed that the weight loss of the coated samples was only 0.03% after 50 thermal cycles, and the weight loss of the coated samples was only 107gm−2 after oxidation in air at 1773K for 235h.
ISSN:0010-938X
1879-0496
DOI:10.1016/j.corsci.2016.02.022