Improved Fabrication of Ceramic Matrix Composite/Foam Core Integrated Structures
TBMG-5516
08/01/2009
- Content
The use of hybridized carbon/silicon carbide (C/SiC) fabric to reinforce ceramic matrix composite face sheets and the integration of such face sheets with a foam core creates a sandwich structure capable of withstanding high-heat-flux environments (150 W/cm2) in which the core provides a temperature drop of 1,000 °C between the surface and the back face without cracking or delamination of the structure. The composite face sheet exhibits a bilinear response, which results from the SiC matrix not being cracked on fabrication. In addition, the structure exhibits damage tolerance under impact with projectiles, showing no penetration to the back face sheet. These attributes make the composite ideal for leading-edge structures and control surfaces in aerospace vehicles, as well as for acreage thermal protection systems and in high-temperature, lightweight stiffened structures.
- Citation
- "Improved Fabrication of Ceramic Matrix Composite/Foam Core Integrated Structures," Mobility Engineering, August 1, 2009.