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Dynamic oxidation of SiC with arc-heated plasma wind tunnel and laser heating

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Abstract For the investigation of thermal protection system (TPS) for re-entry vehicles, arc-heated plasma wind tunnel was developed to simulate re-entry conditions. The surface temperatures of the samples were independently… Click to show full abstract

Abstract For the investigation of thermal protection system (TPS) for re-entry vehicles, arc-heated plasma wind tunnel was developed to simulate re-entry conditions. The surface temperatures of the samples were independently controlled of the plasma flow by installing a laser heating system. By using this system, first attempt of the dynamic oxidation of SiC was conducted. SiC sample surface was heated up to 2200 K and was exposed to high-speed atomic oxygen (O) flow during oxidation for 100–600 s. From the obtained results, active/passive transition border of SiC was suggested: 1700–1800 K at 100–1000 Pa area of oxygen partial pressure. Obtained A/P transition border is considered close to the actual re-entry condition wherein the oxidation occurs in the condition of highly dissociated and slightly ionized oxygen gas flow simulating the re-entry conditions.

Keywords: plasma wind; heated plasma; wind tunnel; oxidation; arc heated; laser heating

Journal Title: Vacuum
Year Published: 2021

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