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Analysis of the Effect of Surface Modification on Polyimide Composites Coated with Erosion Resistant MaterialsThe aim of this research is to enhance performance of composite coatings through modification of graphite-reinforced polyimide composite surfaces prior to metal bond coat/ hard topcoat application for use in the erosive and/or oxidative environments of advanced engines. Graphite reinforced polyimide composites, PMR-15 and PMR-II-50, formed by sheet molding and pre-pregging will be surface treated, overlaid with a bond coat and then coated with WC-Co. The surface treatment will include cleaning, RF plasma or ultraviolet light- ozone etching, and deposition of SiO(x) groups. These surface treatments will be studied in order to investigate and improve adhesion and oxidation resistance. The following panels were provided by NASA-Glenn Research Center(NASA-GRC): Eight compression molded PMR-II-50; 6 x 6 x 0.125 in. Two vacuum-bagged PMR-II-50; 12 x 12 x 0.125 in. Eight compression molded PMR-15; 6 x 6 x 0.125 in. One vacuum-bagged PMR-15; 12 x 12 x 0.125 in. All panels were made using a 12 x 12 in. T650-35 8HS (3K-tow) graphite fabric. A diamond-wafering blade, with deionized water as a cutting fluid, was used to cut PMR-II-50 and PMR-15 panels into 1 x 1 in. pieces for surface tests. The panel edges exhibiting delamination were used for the preliminary surface preparation tests as these would be unsuitable for strength and erosion testing. PMR-15 neat resin samples were also provided by NASA GRC. Surface profiles of the as-received samples were determined using a Dektak III Surface profile measuring system. Two samples of compression molded PMR-II-50 and PMR-15, vacuum-bagged PMR-II-50 and PMR-15 were randomly chosen for surface profile measurement according to ANSI/ASME B46.1. Prior to each measurement, the samples were blasted with compressed air to remove any artifacts. Five 10 mm-long scans were made on each sample. The short and long wavelength cutoff filter values were set at 100 and 1000 m, diamond stylus radius was 12.5 microns. Table 1 is a summary of the arithmetic average roughness (Ra) and waviness (Wa) for the composite surfaces.
Document ID
20030032529
Acquisition Source
Glenn Research Center
Document Type
Contractor Report (CR)
Authors
Ndalama, Tchinga
(New Mexico Inst. of Mining and Technology Socorro, NM, United States)
Hirschfeld, Deidre
(New Mexico Inst. of Mining and Technology Socorro, NM, United States)
Sutter, James K.
(NASA Glenn Research Center Cleveland, OH, United States)
Date Acquired
September 8, 2013
Publication Date
March 1, 2003
Subject Category
Composite Materials
Report/Patent Number
E-13793
NAS 1.26:212190
NASA/CR-2003-212190
Report Number: E-13793
Report Number: NAS 1.26:212190
Report Number: NASA/CR-2003-212190
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAG3?2688
WORK_UNIT: WU-708-87-23
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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