Titre : |
Ultra-high-temperature ceramics : from carbon ceramic brakes to missiles |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Chris Garman, Auteur |
Année de publication : |
2018 |
Article en page(s) : |
p. 78-81 |
Note générale : |
Bibliogr. |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Catégories : |
Carbure de silicium Composites à fibres de carbone Hautes températures Matériaux céramiques Matériaux hautes performances
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Index. décimale : |
668.4 Plastiques, vinyles |
Résumé : |
To cope with the extreme temperatures seen by missiles and missile parts during flight, MBDA, in patnership with the University of Birmingham, Surface Transforms plc, DSTL, and the DGA, and funded under the MCM ITP programme, developed high- and ultra-high-temperature ceramic (UHTC) technologies. These technologies are eiher based on a carbon/carbon fibre-reinforced hafnium diboride (HfB2) material originally developed by Professor Jon Binner and his team at the University of Birmingham, funded by DSTL and EPSRC, or a commercially available carbon-silicon carbide composite produced by Surface Transforms plc and developed for this application by Surface Transforms and MBDA. |
Note de contenu : |
- The materials
- Carbon-silicon carbide composites
- Exploitation
- The team
- Table 1 : Melting point of selected carbides, borides and nitrides
- Fig. 1 : Surface Transforms' OX-PAN 2.5 D preform
- Fig. 2 : UHTC/C-SIC composite production process
- Fig. 3 : X-ray CT images showing improvement in the level of impregnation achieved
- Fig. 4 : UHTC test piece in the UoB oxyacetylene test rig at 2950°C |
En ligne : |
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1y3whd8h_Xq5hcX3EvSySIBQ_0K42Ya_8/view?usp=drive [...] |
Format de la ressource électronique : |
Pdf |
Permalink : |
https://e-campus.itech.fr/pmb/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=31645 |
in JEC COMPOSITES MAGAZINE > N° 123 (08-09/2018) . - p. 78-81