@article{YANG2022, author = {Lingwei YANG and Xueren XIAO and Liping LIU and Jie LUO and Kai JIANG and Xinxing HAN and Changhao ZHAO and Jun ZHANG and Guolin WANG}, title = {Dynamic oxidation mechanism of carbon fiber reinforced SiC matrix composite in high-enthalpy and high-speed plasmas}, year = {2022}, journal = {Journal of Advanced Ceramics}, volume = {11}, number = {2}, pages = {365-377}, keywords = {mechanical property, plasma wind tunnel, ceramic matrix composite, oxidation mechanism, thermal protection system (TPS)}, url = {https://www.sciopen.com/article/10.1007/s40145-021-0540-8}, doi = {10.1007/s40145-021-0540-8}, abstract = {This work employed an inductively coupled plasma wind tunnel to study the dynamic oxidation mechanisms of carbon fiber reinforced SiC matrix composite (Cf/SiC) in high-enthalpy and high-speed plasmas. The results highlighted a transition of passive/active oxidations of SiC at 800-1600 ℃ and 1-5 kPa. Specially, the active oxidation led to the corrosion of the SiC coating and interruption of the SiO2 growth. The transition borders of active/passive oxidations were thus defined with respect to oxidation temperature and partial pressure of atomic O in the high-enthalpy and high-speed plasmas. In the transition and passive domains, the SiC dissipation was negligible. By multiple dynamic oxidations of Cf/SiC in the domains, the SiO2 thickness was not monotonously increased due to the competing mechanisms of passive oxidation of SiC and dissipation of SiO2. In addition, the mechanical properties of the SiC coating/matrix and the Cf/SiC were maintained after long-term dynamic oxidations, which suggested an excellent thermal stability of Cf/SiC serving in thermal protection systems (TPSs) of reusable hypersonic vehicles.} }