Microstructure and mechanical properties of vacuum plasma sprayed HfC, TiC, and HfC/TiC ultra-high-temperature ceramic coatings

  • Ho Seok Kim
  • , Bo Ram Kang
  • , Seong Man Choi*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

To improve the oxidation resistance of carbon composites at high temperatures, hafnium carbide (HfC) and titanium carbide (TiC) ultra-high-temperature ceramic coatings were deposited using vacuum plasma spraying. Single-layer HfC and TiC coatings and multilayer HfC/TiC coatings were fabricated and compared. The microstructure and composition of the fabricated coatings were analyzed using field-emission scanning electron microscopy and energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy. The coating thicknesses of the HfC and TiC single-layer coatings were 165 μm and 140 μm, respectively, while the thicknesses of the HfC and TiC layers in the HfC/TiC multi-layer coating were 40 μm and 50 μm, respectively. No oxides were observed in any of the coating layers. The porosity was analyzed from cross-sectional images of the coating layers obtained using optical microscopy. Five random areas for each coating layer specimen were analyzed, and average porosity values of approximately 16.8% for the HfC coating and 22.5% for the TiC coating were determined. Furthermore, the mechanical properties of the coating layers were investigated by measuring the hardness of the cross section and surface roughness. The hardness values of the HfC and TiC coatings were 1650.7 HV and 753.6 HV, respectively. The hardness values of the HfC and TiC layers in the multilayer sample were 1563.5 HV and 1059.2 HV, respectively. The roughness values were 5.71 μm for the HfC coating, 4.30 μm for the TiC coating, and 3.32 μm for the HfC/TiC coating. 2019 by the authors.

Original languageEnglish
Article number124
JournalMaterials
Volume13
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2020.01.1

Keywords

  • Hafnium carbide
  • Plasma spraying
  • Titanium carbide
  • Ultra-high-temperature ceramics
  • Vacuum plasma spraying

Quacquarelli Symonds(QS) Subject Topics

  • Materials Science

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