Liquid-Crystal Thermosets, a New Generation of High-Performance Liquid-Crystal Polymers
TBMG-1675
02/01/2004
- Content
One of the major challenges for NASA's next-generation reusable-launch-vehicle (RLV) program is the design of a cryogenic lightweight composite fuel tank. Potential matrix resin systems need to exhibit a low coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE), good mechanical strength, and excellent barrier properties at cryogenic temperatures under load. In addition, the resin system needs to be processable by a variety of non-autoclavable techniques, such as vacuum-bag curing, resin-transfer molding (RTM), vacuum-assisted resin-transfer molding (VaRTM), resin-film infusion (RFI), pultrusion, and advanced tow placement (ATP).
- Citation
- "Liquid-Crystal Thermosets, a New Generation of High-Performance Liquid-Crystal Polymers," Mobility Engineering, February 1, 2004.