Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
Ultrahigh-temperature ZrB2-based ceramics with different sintering additions was developed for
extreme conditions. Its strength characteristics, phase composition, and structure were examined.
The ceramics was oxidized in air at 1250 and 1550°C. In addition, the most stable composites were
subjected to temperature cycling in a flow of aviation fuel combustion products in a temperature
range of 1400-1500°C. All materials show high oxidation resistance. The method used to produce
samples influences their oxidation behavior: materials produced by vacuum hot pressing show
higher oxidation resistance than those produced by hot pressing in a CO-CO2 atmosphere, probably
because of their higher final density. The best results were obtained when ZrB2 sintering was
combined with introduction of MoSi2 and CrB2.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
oxidation; ultrahigh-temperature ceramics; zirconium dibori; temperature cycling test.
Elenco autori:
Silvestroni, Laura
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