Densification control and analysis of outer shell of new high-temperature vacuum insulated composite

作者:Wang, Yang; Chen, Zhaofeng; Jiang, Yun; Yu, Shengjie; Xu, Tengzhou; Li, Binbin; Chen, Zhou
来源:Materials Research Express, 2017, 4(11): 115601.
DOI:10.1088/2053-1591/aa9741

摘要

A novel high temperature vacuum insulated composite with low thermal conductivity composed of SiC foam core material and sealing outer shell is discussed, which will have a great potential to be used as thermal protection system material. In this composite, the outer shell is the key to maintain its internal vacuum, which is consisted of 2.5D C/C and SiC coating. So the densification processes of outer shell, including 2.5D braiding process, chemical vapor infiltration (CVI) pyrolytic carbon (PyC) process, polymer infiltration and pyrolysis (PIP) glassy carbon (GC) process and chemical vapor deposition (CVD) SiC process, are focused in this paper. The measuring result of the gas transmission quantity of outer shell is only 0.14 cm(3)/m(2) . d . Pa after 5 times CVD processes, which is two order of magnitude lower than that sample deposited one time. After 10 times thermal shock cycles, the gas transmission quantity increases to 1.2 cm(3)/m(2) . d . Pa. The effective thermal conductivity of high temperature vacuum insulated composite ranged from 0.19 W m(-1) K-1 to 0.747 W m(-1) K-1 within the temperature from 20 degrees C to 900 degrees C. Even after 10 thermal shock cycles, the variation of the effective thermal conductivity is still consistent with that without treatments.