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DISCRETE SOLIDIFICATION OF MELT INFILTRATION
A ceramic matrix composite (CMC) is formed by infiltrating a metal or alloy into a fiber preform in a reactor or furnace that is separated into multiple discrete temperature zones. The gradual cooling of the CMC is controlled, such that upon solidification, a narrow, planar, solidification front is created which allows the expanding metal or alloy to move into a hotter section of the fiber preform, opposed to the surface of the CMC. A discrete solidification front is established that moves through the ceramic matrix composite (CMC) as the composite cools.
DISCRETE SOLIDIFICATION OF MELT INFILTRATION
A ceramic matrix composite (CMC) is formed by infiltrating a metal or alloy into a fiber preform in a reactor or furnace that is separated into multiple discrete temperature zones. The gradual cooling of the CMC is controlled, such that upon solidification, a narrow, planar, solidification front is created which allows the expanding metal or alloy to move into a hotter section of the fiber preform, opposed to the surface of the CMC. A discrete solidification front is established that moves through the ceramic matrix composite (CMC) as the composite cools.
DISCRETE SOLIDIFICATION OF MELT INFILTRATION
SHINAVSKI ROBERT (author) / DOYLE JOSEPH (author) / RITCHEY ANDREW (author) / HARRIS STEPHEN (author)
2018-11-01
Patent
Electronic Resource
English
IPC:
C04B
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