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Oxidation/corrosion of BN-based coatings as prospective interphases for SiC/SiC composites

Journal

JOURNAL OF THE EUROPEAN CERAMIC SOCIETY
Volume 41, Issue 5, Pages 3120-3131

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jeurceramsoc.2020.07.056

Keywords

boron nitride; aluminium; corrosion; interphase; thermogravimetric analysis

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  1. SAFRAN CERAMICS

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The oxidation/corrosion behavior of SiC-based fibres and BN matrices with an interphase coating is crucial in determining the service life of ceramic matrix composites used as structural parts in aircraft engines. The presence of aluminium in the BN coating improves protection at high temperatures by forming alumina combined with borosilicate, whereas thin layers of pure BN exhibit reduced recession due to the formation of a sealing borosilicate phase at lower temperatures.
The ceramic matrix composites envisaged as structural parts in the hot section of aircraft engines consist of SiC-based fibres and matrices with a BN interphase coating between them. To control their service life, the oxidation/corrosion behaviour of these materials must be determined. For this purpose, samples of different geometries were prepared by chemical vapour deposition and thermally subjected to wet air. The behaviour of BN alone depends on its crystallization degree, structural homogeneity and the considered direction in the coating. In the case of a thin layer of pure BN of interphase type, recession is significantly reduced at 800 degrees C by the formation of a sealing borosilicate phase in the confined space surrounded by SiC. At 1000 degrees C, the protection is no longer sufficient and a steady recession remains. The presence of aluminium added to BN improves protection at 1000 degrees C due to the formation of alumina combined with borosilicate.

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