2008
DOI: 10.1111/j.1551-2916.2008.02319.x
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Thermochemical and Mechanical Stabilities of the Oxide Scale of ZrB2+SiC and Oxygen Transport Mechanisms

Abstract: Refractory diboride with silicon carbide additive has a unique oxide scale microstructure with two condensed oxide phases (solid+liquid), and demonstrates oxidation resistance superior to either monolithic diboride or silicon carbide. We rationalize that this is because the silica‐rich liquid phase can retreat outward to remove the high SiO gas volatility region, while still holding onto the zirconia skeleton mechanically by capillary forces, to form a “solid pillars, liquid roof ” scale architecture and maint… Show more

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“…For our initial studies, a cubic supercell containing 14 Si0 2 + 7 B203 formula units is used, with total 77 atoms. The average density is 2.3 g/cm 3 . A typical liquid structure at T = 2500'C, after further equilibration by ab initio MD, clearly has a framework structure with no dangling bonds (all Si are 4-fold coordinated to 0, and all B are 3-fold coordinated to 0).…”
Section: Modeling Of Oxygen Transport In Silica-rich Liquidmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For our initial studies, a cubic supercell containing 14 Si0 2 + 7 B203 formula units is used, with total 77 atoms. The average density is 2.3 g/cm 3 . A typical liquid structure at T = 2500'C, after further equilibration by ab initio MD, clearly has a framework structure with no dangling bonds (all Si are 4-fold coordinated to 0, and all B are 3-fold coordinated to 0).…”
Section: Modeling Of Oxygen Transport In Silica-rich Liquidmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further study of bubble formation is required to confirm this proposed mechanism for a wider range of materials and oxidation conditions. The continued presence of C between the ZrO 2 grains as discussed in Chapter 5, instead of the borosilicate glass reported in the literature 19,22,26,27 , must also be reconciled with this mechanism. 2.…”
Section: Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…liquid roof" scale architecture described by Li et al The ZrO 2 skeleton supports against bubble breakouts and external shear flow 22 . Some bubbles still form in the borosilicate glass and burst, as CO(g) is formed at the reaction interface at significant pressures by Reactions 1.3 or 1.6 and move to escape the material.…”
Section: Oxidation Behavior Of Zrb 2 -Based Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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