WO2004069769A1 - Procede pour le traitement de surface d'une piece en materiau composite thermostructural et application au brasage de pieces en materiau composite thermostructural - Google Patents
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- thermostructural composite material Method for the surface treatment of a part made of thermostructural composite material and application to the brazing of parts made of thermostructural composite material.
- Thermostructural composite materials are known for their good mechanical properties and their ability to retain these properties at elevated temperatures. They include carbon / carbon (C / C) composite materials formed from carbon fiber reinforcement densified by a carbon matrix and ceramic matrix composite materials (CMC) formed from refractory fiber reinforcement (carbon or ceramic ) densified by an at least partially ceramic matrix.
- CMCs are C / SiC composites (carbon fiber reinforcement and silicon carbide matrix), C / C- SiC composites (carbon fiber reinforcement and matrix comprising a carbon phase, generally as close as possible to the fibers , and a silicon carbide phase) and the SiC / SiC composites (reinforcing fibers and matrix in silicon carbide).
- An interphase layer can be interposed between reinforcing fibers and matrix to improve the mechanical strength of the material.
- thermostructural composite material The usual methods for obtaining parts in thermostructural composite material are the liquid method and the gas method.
- the liquid method consists in producing a fibrous preform having substantially the shape of a part to be produced, and intended to constitute the reinforcement of the composite material, and in impregnating this preform with a liquid composition containing a precursor of the matrix material.
- the precursor is usually in the form of a polymer, such as a resin, optionally diluted in a solvent.
- the precursor is transformed into ceramic by heat treatment, after elimination of the possible solvent and crosslinking of the polymer. Several successive impregnation cycles can be carried out to achieve the desired degree of densification.
- liquid carbon precursors can be relatively high coke resins, such as phenolic resins
- liquid ceramic precursors, especially Si can be polycarbosilane (PCS) or polytitanocarbosilane (PTCS) type resins.
- the gas process consists of chemical vapor infiltration.
- the fiber preform corresponding to a part to be produced is placed in an oven in which a reaction gas phase is admitted.
- the pressure and the temperature prevailing in the oven and the composition of the gas phase are chosen so as to allow the diffusion of the gas phase within the porosity of the preform to form the matrix by deposition, in contact with the fibers, d a solid material resulting from a decomposition of a constituent of the gas phase or from a reaction between several constituents.
- gaseous carbon precursors can be hydrocarbons such as methane and / or propane giving carbon by cracking
- a gaseous ceramic precursor, in particular SiC can be methyltrichlorosilane (MTS) giving SiC by decomposition of the MTS.
- MTS methyltrichlorosilane
- thermostructural composite materials find applications in various fields, for producing parts which must be subjected to significant thermomechanical stresses, for example in the aeronautical and space fields.
- thermostructural composite materials inevitably have porosity and have a rough appearance can lead to limitations as to the possible uses.
- the porosity comes from the inevitably incomplete character of the densification of the fibrous preforms. It results in the presence of more or less large pores which communicate with each other.
- the parts made of thermostructural composite material are not leaktight, which prevents them from being used as they are for producing walls cooled by circulation of fluid, for example elements of rocket-propellant nozzle wall elements or elements of walls of gas turbine combustion chambers, or elements of plasma confinement chamber walls in a nuclear fusion reactor.
- the rough surface appearance results in the presence of surface irregularities. These do not allow to have the precision desired geometry in the case where parts must be assembled by brazing to form a part of more complex shape.
- thermostructural composite material Surface treatments of parts made of thermostructural composite material are known, essentially to improve the resistance of these in an oxidizing atmosphere. We then seek to seal the surface porosity of the material to avoid degradation of the material by oxidation of the carbon which may be present in the fibrous reinforcement or the matrix, or of the carbon or boron nitride which may be present at the level of an interphase. between fibers and matrix.
- anti-oxidation protection treatments it is proposed in document WO 92/19567 to apply to the surface of a part to be protected a liquid composition containing a ceramic precursor polymer and a ceramic powder, to crosslink the polymer, transforming the precursor polymer into ceramic by heat treatment, and then forming a ceramic deposit by chemical vapor infiltration.
- Such a method is not suitable when the surface condition of a part made of composite material must be checked by respecting dimensional tolerances, in particular by respecting the initial geometry of the part. This is important when the part must be assembled with one or more other parts, or must have a precise surface geometry, for example having a mirror appearance.
- the object of the invention is to provide a process which does not have the aforementioned drawback for obtaining parts of thermostructural composite material with a controlled surface condition, in particular a waterproof surface or a surface of smooth appearance respecting dimensional precision.
- This object is achieved with a process comprising the application to the surface of the part of a liquid composition containing a ceramic precursor polymer and a refractory solid filler, the crosslinking of the polymer, the transformation of the crosslinked polymer into ceramic by heat treatment and then the formation of a ceramic deposit by chemical vapor infiltration, a process in which, according to the invention, before the chemical vapor infiltration step, the surface of the part is leveled to return substantially to the initial geometry of the part made of composite material so as to form, by chemical vapor infiltration, a deposit which closes the residual microporosity at the leveled surface of the part.
- the method has the advantage of overcoming, by the leveling step, the dimensional imprecision resulting from the application of the liquid composition followed by the transformation of the precursor.
- the regularity of the deposit produced by application of the liquid composition is very difficult to ensure and results in a variable excess thickness compared to the initial dimension of the part made of composite material.
- the method according to the invention not only makes it possible to provide a seal, but also to solve the problem of dimensional control. .
- the deposit produced by the liquid route thus has the function of reducing the porosity of the composite material and of filling surface irregularities, in particular by occupying macroporosities or hollow reliefs in the vicinity of the surface. It does not result in a relatively large excess thickness over the entire surface of the composite material so that the subsequent deposition produced by chemical vapor infiltration can be anchored up to the porosity of the composite material and therefore hang securely.
- the leveling of the part is preferably carried out after crosslinking of the ceramic precursor, and even after ceramization of the latter by heat treatment.
- shaving can be carried out after application of the liquid composition, and before crosslinking of the ceramic precursor polymer.
- the method according to the invention is more particularly applicable to the surface treatment of parts made of composite material with a ceramic matrix, in particular of composite material C / SiC or SiC / SiC.
- the liquid composition preferably comprises a polymeric solvent for the ceramic precursor, the amount of solvent being chosen in particular to adjust the viscosity of the composition.
- the liquid composition can be applied by brush, or paintbrush, or by other method, for example by spray-gun. She can be applied in several successive coats. After each layer, an intermediate crosslinking of the ceramic precursor polymer can be carried out and optionally a ceramization of the crosslinked polymer.
- the ceramic material obtained by the liquid route can be SiC, the ceramic precursor polymer then being able to be chosen from PCS and PTCS, SiC precursors or also from silicones.
- Other ceramic materials can be obtained by the liquid route such as silicon nitride Si 3 N 4 from polysilazane pyrolysis under ammonia gas or boron nitride BN from polyborazine.
- the solid filler may comprise a refractory powder, in particular a ceramic powder such as a carbide (in particular de-SiC), nitride or boride powder.
- the particle size of the powder is chosen so that the grains have an average size preferably less than 100 microns, for example between 5 and 50 microns.
- the particle size is in fact chosen so that the powder grains have a sufficiently small dimension to penetrate into the surface porosity of the composite material, but nevertheless not too small not to block this porosity in such a way that the diffusion of gas at the within the porosity is hindered or even prevented during the subsequent step of chemical vapor infiltration. In this way, good adhesion of the coating formed during this subsequent step of chemical vapor infiltration can be obtained by anchoring in the porosity of the material.
- a mixture of ceramic powders having at least two different average particle sizes is used in order to meet these conditions.
- the quantity by mass of solid filler in the liquid composition is preferably between 0.4 and 4 times the quantity by mass of ceramic precursor polymer.
- the separation layer may be made of a material with a laminated structure, the separation between support and part being carried out by cleavage within the material with a laminated structure.
- the latter can be chosen from pyrolytic carbon of the laminar type, boron nitride with hexagonal structure, laminated graphite or silicoaluminous materials with lamellar structure such as talcs and clays.
- the ceramic deposit formed by chemical vapor infiltration can be of a material chosen from SiC, Si N 4 or alumina AI 2 O 3 , for example.
- the invention also aims to provide a method of brazing parts made of thermostructural composite material.
- This object is achieved thanks to a brazing process according to which a treatment is carried out by a process as defined above, on at least the surfaces to be assembled parts, before interposition of brazing between these surfaces and realization of brazing.
- the surface treatment carried out beforehand on the parts makes it possible to confer the dimensional precision required for a good bond by brazing, and to produce the desirable seal to avoid flow of the brazing in the porosity of the composite material.
- the amount of solder can then be precisely adjusted as required.
- FIG. 1 is a flowchart illustrating successive steps of an embodiment of a method according to the invention
- FIG. 2 to 4 are diagrams illustrating the implementation of the method on the surface of a part made of thermostructural composite material
- FIGS. 5 and 6 are flowcharts illustrating successive stages of variant implementation of a method according to the invention.
- FIG. 7 illustrates an application of a method according to the invention for the brazing of sealed parts
- FIG. 8 is a detail view at the contact between a part and a support, according to a particular embodiment of the method
- Figure 9 is a view similar to that of Figure 8, after formation of ceramic deposit by chemical vapor infiltration;
- FIG. 10 is a view similar to that of Figure 9, after separation between the support and the part;
- FIG. 11 is a photograph taken with a scanning electron microscope showing part of the surface of a sample of thermostructural composite material treated in accordance with the invention.
- an embodiment of a method according to the invention for the surface treatment of a part made of thermostructural composite material, comprises the following steps.
- a coating composition is prepared (step 10) which comprises a solid refractory filler in the form of a powder, in particular ceramic, a ceramic precursor polymer and an optional solvent for the polymer.
- the powder is for example an SiC powder.
- the particle size is chosen to be fine enough to allow the powder grains to penetrate the surface porosity to be filled with the thermostructural composite material.
- the particle size is however not chosen too fine to avoid clogging such as the surface porosity that the diffusion of the gases in the porosity of the composite material is hampered during a subsequent step of chemical vapor infiltration. In this way, good adhesion of the coating formed during this subsequent step of chemical vapor infiltration can be obtained by anchoring in the porosity of the material.
- the average grain size is then chosen to be less than 100 microns, for example between 5 microns and 50 microns.
- powders of different particle sizes the smaller grains contributing to a good reduction of the surface porosity and the larger grains contributing to leaving passages for the diffusion of gases.
- grains of average size comprised between 5 microns and 15 microns in combination with grains of average size comprised between 25 microns and 50 microns, the proportion by mass of grains of larger average size being for example at least equal to that of the smaller medium-sized grains.
- Other powders, in particular ceramic can be used, having substantially the same particle size, for example chosen from carbide (other than SiC), nitride or boride powders, powders of different natures being able to be mixed.
- thermostructural material is a C / C composite
- a powder having a lower coefficient of expansion than SiC for example a powder of SÎ 3 N 4
- the ceramic precursor polymer is chosen according to the nature of the coating desired.
- the polymer is chosen, for example, from polycarbosilane (PCS) and polytitanocarbosilane (PTCS).
- Ceramic precursor polymers can be used, for example silicones which are precursors of SiC (or SiC + C, with excess carbon), polysilazanes which, pyrolysed under amomniac gas, make it possible to obtain Si 3 N 4 and polyborazines, precursors of BN.
- the ceramic constituting the solid fillers and that of which the polymer is a precursor are preferably, but not necessarily, of the same nature.
- the solvent is determined according to the ceramic precursor polymer used.
- the solvent can be xylene.
- Other solvents can be used for other polymers, for example heptane, hexane or ethanol for silicones.
- the amount of solid filler, relative to that of the ceramic precursor polymer, is chosen to ensure filling satisfying the surface porosity of the thermostructural composite material, while allowing the composition to penetrate to a certain depth.
- the quantity by mass of solid filler is preferably between 0.4 times and 4 times the quantity by mass of ceramic precursor polymer.
- the amount of solvent used is chosen to confer the appropriate viscosity on the liquid composition for application to the surface of the part.
- a typical composition for a composition intended for the formation of an SiC coating can be chosen within the following limits: SiC powder (average particle size between 5 and 50 microns): between 2 and 7 parts by weight
- PCS SiC precursor: between 1 and 3 parts by weight
- Xylene PCS solvent
- the liquid composition is applied to the surface to be treated of the part (step 20).
- the application can be simply carried out with a brush, or brush. Other methods can be used, for example pistollettage.
- cross-linking of the ceramic precursor polymer is carried out (step 40).
- Crosslinking can be carried out by heat treatment. In the case, for example, of the PCS, the temperature is gradually raised up to a level of approximately 350 ° C.
- the crosslinked polymer is subjected to a heat treatment for ceramization purposes (step 50).
- a heat treatment for ceramization purposes for ceramization purposes
- the transformation into SiC is carried out by gradually raising the temperature to a plateau of approximately 900 ° C.
- Several successive layers of liquid composition can be applied. After each layer has been applied, the composition is preferably dried at least and the cross-linking of the ceramic precursor polymer is carried out. Ceramization can be carried out simultaneously for all layers.
- the crosslinking and ceramization conditions may be different with other ceramic precursors, these conditions having no original character.
- a ceramic coating comprising a phase 2 from the ceramization of the ceramic precursor and a solid filler 3.
- This coating closes both macroporos openings of the material of the part 1, such that the macroporosity 5, over a certain depth from the surface of the part, and surface hollows, such as the hollow 6.
- the coating also covers the initial surface of the part 1. Cracks 7 may be present in the coating .
- the surface of the part is leveled (step 60) to return to the initial geometry of the latter, that is to say at the level of the envelope of its initial external surface, as shown in Figure 3.
- the leveling can be achieved by sanding, the residue from ceramization of the ceramic precursor polymer added with solid fillers being friable.
- the part still has a residual porosity in the vicinity of its surface, but its initial porosity has been modified by at least partial filling of microporosities and fractionation of macroporosities. In addition, surface irregularities have been remedied.
- a ceramic deposition is carried out by chemical vapor infiltration (step 70).
- This deposit makes it possible to fill the residual porosity, to consolidate the assembly formed by the phase resulting from the ceramization of the precursor and the solid charge, and to form a uniform coating of ceramic which achieves a sealing of the surface of the part, as shown in Figure 4 where the reference 8 designates the ceramic formed by chemical vapor infiltration.
- the initial roughness of the part has been largely compensated, it is possible to obtain a coating with a smooth appearance without requiring a large thickness of deposit.
- This thickness is preferably less than 200 microns, for example between 25 microns and 150 microns.
- the chemical vapor infiltration process makes it possible to obtain a deposit of uniform, controllable thickness, hence the possibility of precisely controlling the final dimension of the part. An adjustment of the final dimension is possible for example by polishing, which polishing can give a mirror appearance to the surface of the part.
- polishing polishing
- the deposit obtained by chemical vapor infiltration is anchored not only in the deposit obtained by the liquid route, but also in the porosity of the composite material. The presence of solid filler and cracks 7 promotes the diffusion of the reaction gas phase.
- reaction gas phases The natures of the reaction gas phases and the pressure and temperature conditions necessary to obtain various ceramic deposits by chemical vapor infiltration are well known in themselves.
- FIG. 5 relates to an alternative implementation of the method which differs from that of Figure 1 in that the liquid composition is applied in two successive layers.
- a series of steps 42 of second application of the composition, 44 of drying and 46 of crosslinking are carried out before the step 50 of ceramization.
- Crosslinking of the ceramic precursor polymer, before application of a second layer is preferable, to avoid dissolution of the previous layer during the application of this second layer, but not necessary.
- FIG. 6 relates to another variant implementation of the method which differs from that of FIG. 1 in that the leveling step 48 is carried out after the crosslinking step 40 and before ceramization, step 60 then being deleted.
- the leveling step 48 is carried out after the crosslinking step 40 and before ceramization, step 60 then being deleted.
- the parts are typically in CMC, such as C / SiC or SiC / SiC with processing of surface by formation of a SiC coating by liquid, leveling, and deposition of SiC by chemical vapor infiltration.
- CMC such as C / SiC or SiC / SiC with processing of surface by formation of a SiC coating by liquid, leveling, and deposition of SiC by chemical vapor infiltration.
- FIG. 7 illustrates an exemplary embodiment of a structure combining these last two applications, in this case a wall structure of the divergent nozzle of the propellant cooled by circulation of fluid.
- This structure 80 is formed of two parts 82, 86 in CMC, for example in SiC / SiC.
- One (82) of the parts has a surface in which grooves or recesses 83 are formed intended to constitute circulation channels for a fluid for cooling the structure.
- the surface of the part 82 in which the channels 83 are formed is treated in accordance with the invention to form a sealing coating 84 of controlled thickness, for example made of SiC.
- the other part 86 has a surface also treated in accordance with the invention to form a sealing coating 87 of controlled thickness of the same kind as the coating 84 (the thicknesses of coatings 84 and 87 are exaggerated in FIG. 7).
- the two treated surfaces are joined with the interposition of a brazing layer 88 and the brazing of the parts is carried out by raising the temperature.
- a brazing layer 88 made of SiC, it is possible to use a silicon-based solder as described in patent applications FR 2 748 471 or FR 2 749 787.
- the treatment method according to the invention is favorable for the preparation of parts for brazing in that it allows, by controlling the geometry of the parts, to obtain the desired precision for docking the surfaces to be assembled and in that the flow of the solder in the porosity of the thermostructural composite material is prevented by the sealing of the surfaces to be joined.
- the amount of solder can therefore be easily controlled.
- Figures 8 to 10 illustrate an alternative implementation of the method according to the invention in the case where a ceramic deposit must be formed by chemical vapor infiltration on the entire surface of the leveled part.
- the part 1, in the state as illustrated in FIG. 3, is placed on one or more supports 90.
- Each support has a conical or pyramidal shape offering by its top a zone of limited surface contact with the part 1.
- Other forms of support are conceivable, for example prismatic bars offering a limited contact surface along an edge.
- Each support 90 comprises a substrate 91 of refractory material, for example graphite or a thermostructural composite material such as a C / C composite material, and an outer layer 92 made of the same ceramic material as that of the deposit to be formed on the part. 1 by chemical vapor infiltration.
- the layer 92 is intended to constitute a continuity layer of the ceramic deposit to be produced.
- a separation layer 93 of refractory material having a lower mechanical resistance than the ceramic of the layer 92 is interposed between the substrate 91 and the layer 92.
- the separation layer 93 defines a weakening zone. It is advantageously made of a material with a lamellar structure, or cleavable material, such as laminar type pyrolytic carbon (PyC), hexagonal boron nitride (BN), laminated graphite or other refractory material such as lamellar silicoaluminous, talc or clays.
- a material with a lamellar structure or cleavable material, such as laminar type pyrolytic carbon (PyC), hexagonal boron nitride (BN), laminated graphite or other refractory material such as lamellar silicoaluminous, talc or clays.
- a layer of PyC or BN can be obtained by chemical vapor deposition or infiltration.
- a layer of BN or of laminated graphite can also be obtained by spraying (spraying) then optional smoothing according to a known technique used in particular to form a layer of release agent on the wall of a mold, for example with the product based of BN marketed under the name "Pulvé Aéro A" by the French company "Acheson France".
- a layer of talc or clay can also be obtained by spraying in finely divided form and then by smoothing.
- the thickness of the layer 93 must be sufficient to subsequently allow separation by rupture within this layer, without damaging the ceramic layer 92.
- This thickness must however remain relatively limited to ensure sufficient adhesion of the outer layer 92 until final separation.
- the thickness of the layer 93 is preferably chosen between 0.1 micron and 20 microns, typically between 0.5 micron and 5 microns.
- the ceramic layer 92 is formed by chemical vapor deposition or infiltration. Its thickness is chosen at least equal to that of the deposit to be formed on the part 1.
- the ceramic deposit 8 is formed on the part 1 and on the exposed lateral faces of the support or supports 90, as shown in FIG. 9.
- the part 1 is removed from the oven with the support (s) 90, then the or each support 90 is physically separated from the part 1. Due to the presence of the weakening layer 93, the separation between support and part is made within this layer 93, as shown in FIG. 10.
- the continuity of the ceramic deposit on the part is ensured, at the level of the zone of contact with a support, by the layer 92 of the support which remains attached to the part 1.
- the excess part of layer 92 can then possibly be removed by machining ( see the broken line 94 in FIG. 10), so that a continuous ceramic deposit having a substantially constant thickness is formed over the entire surface of the part 1.
- layer 92 is preferably produced by a chemical vapor infiltration process similar to that used for deposit 8, so as to obtain deposits of the same structure.
- a surface treatment can be carried out on the surface of the external layer 92, in order to rid it of any impurity and / or of a silica film (SiO 2 ) which may have been there. formed, to facilitate a bond with strong adhesion to the deposit 8.
- a surface treatment can consist of a heat treatment, for example at a temperature of 1200 ° C. to 1900 ° C. under secondary vacuum.
- a silica film is removed by the reaction with SiC, that is to say: SiC + 2SiO 2 ⁇ 3SiO + CO.
- the surface treatment is an acid attack, for example with hydrofluoric acid (HF) also to remove the film of Si ⁇ 2 from the surface.
- HF hydrofluoric acid
- the mass ratio between PCS and xylene was each about 2/3, while the mass ratio between solid filler and PCS was about 1.
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