The structures that developed as dense ZrB2-SiC ceramics were heated to 1500°C in air were characterized using scanning electron microscopy (SEM), energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS) and X-ray diffraction. The oxidation behavior was also studied using thermal gravimetric analysis (TGA). Below 1200 °C, a protective B2O3-rich scale was observed on the surface. At 1200 °C and above, the B2O3 evaporated and the SiO2-rich scale that formed was stable up to at least 1500 °C. Beneath the surface, layers that were rich in zirconium oxide, and from which the silicon carbide had been partially depleted, were observed. The observations were consistent with the oxidation sequence recorded by thermal gravimetric analysis
International audienceFully dense ZrB2/SiC and HfB2/SiC ceramic composites with various compositions...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/65610/1/j.1551-2916.2007.02142.x.pd
The oxidation behavior of zirconium diboride containing 30 vol% silicon carbide particulates was inv...
Background: Silicon carbide ceramics obtained by reactive infiltration of silicon (SRI) have many in...
The oxidation behavior of ZrBr2-based ceramics was studied using thermal gravimetric analysis and ar...
A thermodynamic model was developed to explain the formation of a SiC-depleted layer during ZrB2-SiC...
Dense ZrB2 containing 15 vol.% SiC and 15 vol.% graphite was exposed to flowing air at 1500 °C. A la...
The oxidation behavior and surface properties of hot-pressed ZrB2-SiC ultrahigh-temperature ceramic ...
The formation of oxide scales on zirconium diboride (ZrB2)– silicon carbide (SiC) composites oxidize...
This project reports on the study of the oxidation of ZrC – 20vol% MoSi2 in the temperature range 18...
This project reports on the study of the oxidation of ZrC – 20vol% MoSi2 in the temperature range 18...
International audienceFully dense ZrB2/SiC and HfB2/SiC ceramic composites with various compositions...
This project reports on the study of the oxidation of ZrC – 20vol% MoSi2 in the temperature range 18...
International audienceFully dense ZrB2/SiC and HfB2/SiC ceramic composites with various compositions...
International audienceFully dense ZrB2/SiC and HfB2/SiC ceramic composites with various compositions...
International audienceFully dense ZrB2/SiC and HfB2/SiC ceramic composites with various compositions...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/65610/1/j.1551-2916.2007.02142.x.pd
The oxidation behavior of zirconium diboride containing 30 vol% silicon carbide particulates was inv...
Background: Silicon carbide ceramics obtained by reactive infiltration of silicon (SRI) have many in...
The oxidation behavior of ZrBr2-based ceramics was studied using thermal gravimetric analysis and ar...
A thermodynamic model was developed to explain the formation of a SiC-depleted layer during ZrB2-SiC...
Dense ZrB2 containing 15 vol.% SiC and 15 vol.% graphite was exposed to flowing air at 1500 °C. A la...
The oxidation behavior and surface properties of hot-pressed ZrB2-SiC ultrahigh-temperature ceramic ...
The formation of oxide scales on zirconium diboride (ZrB2)– silicon carbide (SiC) composites oxidize...
This project reports on the study of the oxidation of ZrC – 20vol% MoSi2 in the temperature range 18...
This project reports on the study of the oxidation of ZrC – 20vol% MoSi2 in the temperature range 18...
International audienceFully dense ZrB2/SiC and HfB2/SiC ceramic composites with various compositions...
This project reports on the study of the oxidation of ZrC – 20vol% MoSi2 in the temperature range 18...
International audienceFully dense ZrB2/SiC and HfB2/SiC ceramic composites with various compositions...
International audienceFully dense ZrB2/SiC and HfB2/SiC ceramic composites with various compositions...
International audienceFully dense ZrB2/SiC and HfB2/SiC ceramic composites with various compositions...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/65610/1/j.1551-2916.2007.02142.x.pd
The oxidation behavior of zirconium diboride containing 30 vol% silicon carbide particulates was inv...