Structural characteristics and formation mechanisms of crack-free multilayer TaC/SiC coatings on carbon-carbon composites
(1. State Key Laboratory of Powder Metallurgy, Central South University, Changsha 410083, China;2. School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Central South University, Changsha 410083, China)
Abstract: In order to improve high temperature (over 2 273 K) ablation resistance, TaC and TaC/SiC composite coatings were deposited on carbon-carbon composites by CVD method utilizing reactive TaCl5-C3H6-H2-Ar and TaCl5-C3H6-CH3SiCl3-H2-Ar systems respectively. The structure and morphology of these coatings were analyzed by XRD and SEM. The results show that the double carbide coatings have good chemical compatibility during preparation. Two distinctive composition gradients are developed and used to produce multilayer TaC/SiC coatings with low internal stress, free crack and good resistant to thermal shock. A transition layer consisting of either C-TaC or C-SiC formed between the coating and the C/C matrix can reduce the residual stress effectively. The processing parameters were optimized and the possible growth mechanisms for these coatings were proposed. A designing methodology to prepare high performance multilayer TaC/SiC composite coatings was developed.
Key words: carbon-carbon composite; TaC; SiC; structure; formation mechanism