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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ablation resistance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to materials science, engineering, or any field discussing the ability of a material to withstand ablation, which is the removal of material from the surface due to various factors like heat or erosion.
Example: "The new composite material exhibits high ablation resistance, making it ideal for aerospace applications."
Alternatives: "ablative resistance" or "resistance to ablation".
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The as-sprayed FG-TBC exhibited an improved ablation resistance.
The coated C/C exhibits good ablation resistance.
Their ablation resistance was tested in an oxyacetylene flame with high velocity gas.
The as-prepared coating exhibits dense surface and excellent ablation resistance.
The internal structure of the composite was revealed by the differences in ablation resistance between constituents.
Synthesis, morphology, mechanical properties and ablation resistance of the coating were researched.
The composites exhibit good ablation resistance with a surface temperature of over 2300 °C during ablation.
So, the ablation resistance of HfC-ZrC coating was worse than the other two coatings.
The coating's thermal ability, arc ablation resistance and wear resistance at high temperature were analyzed.
Ablation results showed that the addition of cenosphere content exhibits the favorable ablation resistance.
The ablation resistance of the sample with Zr0.57Ti0.43C1.01 increased gradually with the decrease of temperature from 3000 °C to 2000 °C, whereas the ablation resistance of the sample with Zr0.83Ti0.17C0.92 and Ti0.82Zr0.18C0.92 first increased obviously and then decreased slightly.
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