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| Research Status of Wet-Oxygen Corrosion Performance of Silicon Carbide Ceramic Matrix Composites Modified With Rare Earth Compounds |
| YIN Qihang1, DUAN Yaqing1, CHEN Yi1, HUANG Jia2, CHEN Maolin1, ZHANG Qinzhao1, DUAN Junjie1, HU Yue3, ZHOU Wei4, WU Feixiang5, LI Yang1 |
1. Powder Metallurgy Research Institute, Central South University, Changsha 410083, China;
2. Research Institute of Aerospace Technology, Central South University, Changsha 410083, China;
3. AECC Beijing Institute of Aeronautical Materials, Beijing 100095, China;
4. Hunan Key Laboratory of Applied Environmental Photocatalysis, Changsha University, Changsha 410022, China;
5. School of Metallurgy and Environment, Central South University, Changsha 410083, China |
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Abstract Silicon carbide ceramic matrix composites (SiC–CMC), characterized by low density and hightemperature resistance, show broad application prospects in hot-section components of aero-engines. However, hightemperature wet-oxygen corrosion remains a key challenge restricting their applications. This article provides a comprehensive review of the wet-oxygen corrosion resistance, microstructure, mechanical properties and primary preparation methods when rare earth compounds: Including rare earth phosphates, rare earth silicates, rare earth oxides, rare earth silicide carbides, and Si–Y eutectic alloys, are incorporated into the SiC–CMC matrix, interphase and coatings. Furthermore, it presents the critical challenges and prospects for rare earth compound-modified SiC–CMC technology.
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| PACS: V25;TB332 |
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