Scientists have created a ceramic, resistant to extreme temperatures
- For a typical metal, the temperature limit is 1,200 degrees Celsius, and there are alloys that can withstand up to 2,000, - says Sergey Kulkov, head of the TSU department of the Faculty of Physics and Engineering and head of the laboratory ISPMS SB RAS. - We managed to create a new multi-layered ceramic material with heat resistance of the upper layer of more than 3,000 degrees Celsius.
This development is intended primarily for space and aviation. It will help to move to a new generation of engines. Multilayer ceramic (the layers are different types of ceramics based on hafnium carbide and zirconium diboride and oxide) will increase the temperature in the combustion chamber of jet engines. It also will provide increased protection of objects during reentry to the atmosphere.
Physicists and technicians plan to test their development in the head institute of Roscosmos State Corporation. The flow of plasma with hypersonic speed will be obtained in the special installation; a test sample of the multilayer ceramic will be placed in it. If in the first test stage the object remains intact at least for 20 seconds upon exposure to 2,200°C, it will prove that the scientists are on the right track.
The new material will also have applications in diagnosis. It also can be used in the manufacture of protective covers for temperature sensors measuring temperatures in the combustion chambers of jet engines. The thermocouples with sapphire tips that are used now cannot withstand the heat and go out of order.
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S Buyakova and A Burlachenko and Yu Mirovoi and I Sevostiyanova and S Kulkov; "The influence of ZrB 2 -SiC powders mechanical treatment on the structure of sintered ceramic composites"; IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering; 2016
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