Ablation/Erosion Test Technology on C/C Composite Material Based on Plasma

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C/C composite material is widely used as the insulation material since its advantage is obvious compared with other materials. It is necessary to evaluate its ablation, especially when it used in the warhead. An ablation/erosion test system based on plasma is researched. All the parameters related to the plasma can be monitored by it to calculate the enthalpy. Two ablation tests of the C/C composite material are carried by this system. The ablation of the carbon fiber and the erosion of the particle are mainly analyzed by the measure of the ablation rate and the SEM photos.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 690-693)

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1851-1855

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May 2013

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