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Additive Manufacturing of SiC Based Ceramics and Ceramic Matrix CompositesSilicon carbide (SiC) ceramics and SiC fiber reinforcedSiC ceramic matrix composites (SiCSiC CMCs) offer high payoff as replacements for metals in turbine engine applications due to their lighter weight, higher temperature capability, and lower cooling requirements. Additive manufacturing approaches can offer game changing technologies for the quick and low cost fabrication of parts with much greater design freedom and geometric complexity. Four approaches for developing these materials are presented. The first two utilize low cost 3D printers. The first uses pre-ceramic pastes developed as feed materials which are converted to SiC after firing. The second uses wood containing filament to print a carbonaceous preform which is infiltrated with a pre-ceramic polymer and converted to SiC. The other two approaches pursue the AM of CMCs. The first is binder jet SiC powder processing in collaboration with rp+m (Rapid Prototyping+Manufacturing). Processing optimization was pursued through SiC powder blending, infiltration with and without SiC nano powder loading, and integration of nanofibers into the powder bed. The second approach was laminated object manufacturing (LOM) in which fiber prepregs and laminates are cut to shape by a laser and stacked to form the desired part. Scanning electron microscopy was conducted on materials from all approaches with select approaches also characterized with XRD, TGA, and bend testing.
Document ID
20150018259
Acquisition Source
Glenn Research Center
Document Type
Presentation
Authors
Halbig, Michael Charles
(NASA Glenn Research Center Cleveland, OH United States)
Singh, Mrityunjay
(Ohio Aerospace Inst. Cleveland, OH, United States)
Date Acquired
September 24, 2015
Publication Date
June 14, 2015
Subject Category
Nonmetallic Materials
Report/Patent Number
GRC-E-DAA-TN24157
Meeting Information
Meeting: International Conference on Ceramic Materials and Components for Energy and Environmental Applications
Location: Vancouver, British Columbia
Country: Canada
Start Date: June 14, 2015
End Date: June 19, 2015
Sponsors: American Ceramic Society
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NNC13BA10B
WBS: WBS 109492.02.03.02.02.01
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Public Use Permitted.
Keywords
3-D printing
ceramics
additive manufacturing
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