Fracture‐Resistant and Thermally Insulating Ultrahigh‐Temperature Carbide Foams

Author:

Nisar Ambreen1,Lopez Kazue Orikasa1,Thomas Tony1,Boesl Benjamin1,Agarwal Arvind1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Plasma Forming Laboratory Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering Florida International University Miami FL 33174 USA

Abstract

Dense ultrahigh‐temperature ceramics (UHTCs) carbides are recognized as potential materials for thermal protection systems (TPS) owing to properties beyond existing structural materials’ capabilities. Recent advances in UHTCs have enabled the development of multiscale porous microstructures. Herein, it is highlighted that the porosity in UHTCs are no longer treated as a defect but as a functional property specifically tailored for thermal insulation. It is a promising solution to design and fabricate bulk UHTC foams via a freeze‐drying (FD) approach followed by calibrated pressureless spark plasma sintering. Herein, monolithic TaC and HfC UHTC foams and their composite show the partial solid–solution formation of (Ta, Hf)C with porosity ≥50%. TaC–HfC foam (≈80–92 N) shows an intermediate load‐bearing capability compared to monolithic TaC (≈120–135 N) and HfC (≈28–35 N) foams, with no evident cracking on the sample surface. The thermal conductivity of partial solid‐solution TaC–HfC foam increases up to fivefold compared to parent UHTC foams. In the results, solid solutions’ efficacy and pores’ unidirectionality in providing thermal insulation to TaC–HfC while maintaining its high‐load bearing capability are illustrated. The developed technique establishes a new paradigm shift in UHTCs, expanding their potential for TPS in extreme environments.

Funder

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science

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