Tungsten and iridium multilayered structure by DGP as ablation-resistance coatings for graphite |
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Authors: | Wangping WuZhaofeng Chen Han ChengLiangbing Wang Ying Zhang |
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Affiliation: | College of Material Science and Technology, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Nanjing 210016, PR China |
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Abstract: | Oxidation protection of carbon material under ultra-high temperature is a serious problem. In this paper, a newly designed multilayer coating of W/Ir was produced onto the graphite substrate by double glow plasma. As comparison, the Ir single-layer coating on the graphite was also prepared. The ablation property and thermal stability of the coatings were studied at 2000 °C in an oxyacetylene torch flame. Ablation tests showed that the coated graphite substrates were protected more effectively by W/Ir multilayer coating than Ir single-layer coating. Ir single-layer coating after ablation kept the integrality, although there was a poor adhesion of the Ir coating to the graphite substrate because of the thermal expansion mismatch and the non-wetting of the carbon by Ir coating. The mass loss rate of the W/Ir-coated specimen after ablation was about 1.62%. The interface of W/Ir multilayer coating and the graphite substrate exhibited good adherence no evidence of delamination after ablation. W/Ir multilayer coating could be useful for protecting graphite in high-temperature application for a short time. |
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Keywords: | Coating Graphite W/Ir Ablation |
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