Klemm, H.H.KlemmFritsch, M.M.FritschSchenk, B.B.Schenk2022-03-102022-03-102004https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/3447192-s2.0-31844456154The corrosion resistance of various oxide and non-oxide ceramic materials in hot gas environment was investigated. The tests were performed in a high temperature burner rig at 1450°C with 100 m/s gas flow speed and a water vapor pressure of 0.27 bar. The corrosion of the materials was characterized by the measurement of the weight balance and microstructural investigations. Non-oxide ceramic materials based on silicon exhibited the typical degradation behavior with the formation and evaporation of silicon hydroxides. A different behavior was found in case of oxide materials. Meanwhile ZrO(sub 2) was found to be stable in this environment, a high corrosion attack was observed for alumina and mullite. Oxide compounds e.g. rare earth disilicates or garnet structures decompose with the formation of a fairly dense oxide surface layer protecting the materials from further corrosion.enceramic materialhot gas environmentcorrosion resistancehigh temperature burner rigaluminamulliterare earth disilicategarnet structuredense oxide surface layer1450 degC0.27 barSi3N4SiCZrO2Al2O3666620Corrosion of ceramic materials in hot gas environmentconference paper