Enabling Additive Manufacturing Technologies for Advanced Aero Propulsion Materials & ComponentsAdditive manufacturing (AM) technologies are enabling for advanced high performance, propulsion component designs in electric motors1-2 and turbine engine systems in future electrified aircraft. AM offers significant benefits over conventional manufacturing to fabricate components that are more compact, lighter weight, geometrically complex, innovatively cooled, integrated, multi-material, and multifunctional. For turbine engine applications, silicon carbide (SiC) based composites are being pursued using binder jetting and laminated object manufacturing (LOM) for components such as shrouds, vanes, and recuperators. For electric motor applications, additive processes are being applied toward optimized component designs to include the housing, rotor, and stators with 3-D printing and wire imbedded coils and with direct printed 3-phase coils. The electrical conductivity of silver conductor coils optimized by evaluating alternate sintering methods and additions of graphene and carbon nanostructures will be presented. Potential benefits of new electric motor components in improving temperature capability, efficiency, and power density for reductions in energy consumption and emissions will be discussed.
Document ID
20190034069
Acquisition Source
Glenn Research Center
Document Type
Presentation
Authors
Halbig, Michael C. (NASA Glenn Research Center Cleveland, OH, United States)
Singh, Mrityunjay (Ohio Aerospace Inst. Cleveland, OH, United States)
Date Acquired
December 23, 2019
Publication Date
October 27, 2019
Subject Category
Composite MaterialsMechanical EngineeringAircraft Design, Testing And Performance
Report/Patent Number
GRC-E-DAA-TN73927Report Number: GRC-E-DAA-TN73927
Meeting Information
Meeting: Pacific Rim Conference of Ceramic Societies 13