Joining and Integration of Advanced Carbon-Carbon Composites to Metallic Systems for Thermal Management ApplicationsRecent research and development activities in joining and integration of carbon-carbon (C/C) composites to metals such as Ti and Cu-clad-Mo for thermal management applications are presented with focus on advanced brazing techniques. A wide variety of carbon-carbon composites with CVI and resin-derived matrices were joined to Ti and Cu-clad Mo using a number of active braze alloys. The brazed joints revealed good interfacial bonding, preferential precipitation of active elements (e.g., Ti) at the composite/braze interface. Extensive braze penetration of the inter-fiber channels in the CVI C/C composites was observed. The chemical and thermomechanical compatibility between C/C and metals at elevated temperatures is assessed. The role of residual stresses and thermal conduction in brazed C/C joints is discussed. Theoretical predictions of the effective thermal resistance suggest that composite-to-metal brazed joints may be promising for lightweight thermal management applications.
Document ID
20090008500
Acquisition Source
Glenn Research Center
Document Type
Presentation
Authors
Singh, M. (NASA Glenn Research Center Cleveland, OH, United States)
Asthana, R. (Wisconsin-Stout Univ. Menomonie, WI, United States)
Date Acquired
August 24, 2013
Publication Date
November 10, 2008
Subject Category
Composite Materials
Report/Patent Number
E-16913Report Number: E-16913
Meeting Information
Meeting: The 9th International Symposium on Ceramic Materials and Components for Energy and Environmental Applications