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Ceramic Matrix Composites (CMC) Life Prediction Method DevelopmentAdvanced launch systems (e.g., Reusable Launch Vehicle and other Shuttle Class concepts, Rocket-Based Combine Cycle, etc.), and interplanetary vehicles will very likely incorporate fiber reinforced ceramic matrix composites (CMC) in critical propulsion components. The use of CMC is highly desirable to save weight, to improve reuse capability, and to increase performance. CMC candidate applications are mission and cycle dependent and may include turbopump rotors, housings, combustors, nozzle injectors, exit cones or ramps, and throats. For reusable and single mission uses, accurate prediction of life is critical to mission success. The tools to accomplish life prediction are very immature and not oriented toward the behavior of carbon fiber reinforced silicon carbide (C/SiC), the primary system of interest for a variety of space propulsion applications. This paper describes an approach to satisfy the need to develop an integrated life prediction system for CMC that addresses mechanical durability due to cyclic and steady thermomechanical loads, and takes into account the impact of environmental degradation.
Document ID
20000064109
Acquisition Source
Glenn Research Center
Document Type
Preprint (Draft being sent to journal)
Authors
Levine, Stanley R.
(NASA Glenn Research Center Cleveland, OH United States)
Calomino, Anthony M.
(NASA Glenn Research Center Cleveland, OH United States)
Ellis, John R.
(NASA Glenn Research Center Cleveland, OH United States)
Halbig, Michael C.
(Army Research Lab. Cleveland, OH United States)
Mital, Subodh K.
(Toledo Univ. OH United States)
Murthy, Pappu L.
(NASA Glenn Research Center Cleveland, OH United States)
Opila, Elizabeth J.
(Cleveland State Univ. Cleveland, OH United States)
Thomas, David J.
(Ohio Aerospace Inst. Brook Park, OH United States)
Thomas-Ogbuji, Linus U.
(DYNACS Engineering Co., Inc. Brook Park, OH United States)
Verrilli, Michael J.
(NASA Glenn Research Center Cleveland, OH United States)
Date Acquired
September 7, 2013
Publication Date
May 1, 2000
Subject Category
Composite Materials
Report/Patent Number
NAS 1.15:210052
E-12253
NASA/TM-2000-210052
Meeting Information
Meeting: Composites, Materials and Structures
Location: Cape Canaveral, FL
Country: United States
Start Date: January 24, 2000
End Date: January 28, 2000
Sponsors: Department of Defense, Department of Energy, NASA
Funding Number(s)
PROJECT: RTOP 242-82-77
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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