Patent classifications
C04B41/515
Composite brake disks with an integrated heat sink, methods for manufacturing the same, and methods for producing encapsulated heat sink material
Brake disks with integrated heat sink are provided. Brake disk includes a fiber-reinforced composite material and an encapsulated heat sink material impregnated into the fiber-reinforced composite material. The encapsulated heat sink material comprises a heat sink material encapsulated within a silicon-containing encapsulation layer. Methods for manufacturing the brake disk with integrated heat sink and methods for producing the encapsulated heat sink material are also provided.
Composite brake disks with an integrated heat sink, methods for manufacturing the same, and methods for producing encapsulated heat sink material
Brake disks with integrated heat sink are provided. Brake disk includes a fiber-reinforced composite material and an encapsulated heat sink material impregnated into the fiber-reinforced composite material. The encapsulated heat sink material comprises a heat sink material encapsulated within a silicon-containing encapsulation layer. Methods for manufacturing the brake disk with integrated heat sink and methods for producing the encapsulated heat sink material are also provided.
Gallium nitride sintered body or gallium nitride molded article, and method for producing same
The present invention provides a gallium nitride sintered body and a gallium nitride molded article which have high density and low oxygen content without using a special apparatus. According to the first embodiment, a gallium nitride sintered body, which is characterized by having density of 2.5 g/cm.sup.3 to less than 5.0 g/cm.sup.3 and an intensity ratio of the gallium oxide peak of the (002) plane to the gallium nitride peak of the (002) plane of less than 3%, which is determined by X-ray diffraction analysis, can be obtained. According to the second embodiment, a metal gallium-impregnated gallium nitride molded article, which is characterized by comprising a gallium nitride phase and a metal gallium phase that exist as separate phases and having a molar ratio, Ga/(Ga+N), of 55% to 80%, can be obtained.
Gallium nitride sintered body or gallium nitride molded article, and method for producing same
The present invention provides a gallium nitride sintered body and a gallium nitride molded article which have high density and low oxygen content without using a special apparatus. According to the first embodiment, a gallium nitride sintered body, which is characterized by having density of 2.5 g/cm.sup.3 to less than 5.0 g/cm.sup.3 and an intensity ratio of the gallium oxide peak of the (002) plane to the gallium nitride peak of the (002) plane of less than 3%, which is determined by X-ray diffraction analysis, can be obtained. According to the second embodiment, a metal gallium-impregnated gallium nitride molded article, which is characterized by comprising a gallium nitride phase and a metal gallium phase that exist as separate phases and having a molar ratio, Ga/(Ga+N), of 55% to 80%, can be obtained.
Heat dissipation member and method of manufacturing the same
Among two main surfaces of a heat dissipation member, one main surface is curved to be convex in an outward direction and the other convex in an inward direction. When a straight line passing through both endpoints P.sub.1 and P.sub.2 of the curve is l.sub.1, a point at which a distance to l.sub.1 on the curve is maximum is P.sub.max, an intersection point between l.sub.1 and a perpendicular drawn from P.sub.max to l.sub.1 is P.sub.3, a middle point of a line segment P.sub.1P.sub.3 is P.sub.4, an intersection point between the curve and a straight line that passes through P.sub.4 and is perpendicular to l.sub.1 is P.sub.mid, a length of the line segment P.sub.1P.sub.3 is L, a length of a line segment P.sub.3P.sub.max is H, and a length of a line segment P.sub.4P.sub.max is h, (2 h/L)/(H/L) is 1.1 or more.
Heat dissipation member and method of manufacturing the same
Among two main surfaces of a heat dissipation member, one main surface is curved to be convex in an outward direction and the other convex in an inward direction. When a straight line passing through both endpoints P.sub.1 and P.sub.2 of the curve is l.sub.1, a point at which a distance to l.sub.1 on the curve is maximum is P.sub.max, an intersection point between l.sub.1 and a perpendicular drawn from P.sub.max to l.sub.1 is P.sub.3, a middle point of a line segment P.sub.1P.sub.3 is P.sub.4, an intersection point between the curve and a straight line that passes through P.sub.4 and is perpendicular to l.sub.1 is P.sub.mid, a length of the line segment P.sub.1P.sub.3 is L, a length of a line segment P.sub.3P.sub.max is H, and a length of a line segment P.sub.4P.sub.max is h, (2 h/L)/(H/L) is 1.1 or more.
Fibers fabricated to incorporate metals for high temperature applications
A fiber comprises a bulk material comprising one or more materials selected from the group consisting of carbon, silicon, boron, silicon carbide, and boron nitride; and a metal whose affinity for oxygen is greater than the affinity for oxygen of any of the one or more materials. The metal may be selected from the group consisting of beryllium, titanium, hafnium and zirconium. At least a first portion of the metal may be present in un-oxidized form at the entrance to and/or within grain boundaries within the fiber.
A method of improving at least one of the strength, creep resistance, and toughness of a fiber comprises adding to a fiber, initially comprising a bulk material having a first affinity for oxygen, a metal that has a second affinity for oxygen higher than the first affinity. The metal may be selected from the group consisting of beryllium, titanium, hafnium and zirconium.
Fibers fabricated to incorporate metals for high temperature applications
A fiber comprises a bulk material comprising one or more materials selected from the group consisting of carbon, silicon, boron, silicon carbide, and boron nitride; and a metal whose affinity for oxygen is greater than the affinity for oxygen of any of the one or more materials. The metal may be selected from the group consisting of beryllium, titanium, hafnium and zirconium. At least a first portion of the metal may be present in un-oxidized form at the entrance to and/or within grain boundaries within the fiber.
A method of improving at least one of the strength, creep resistance, and toughness of a fiber comprises adding to a fiber, initially comprising a bulk material having a first affinity for oxygen, a metal that has a second affinity for oxygen higher than the first affinity. The metal may be selected from the group consisting of beryllium, titanium, hafnium and zirconium.
ALUMINUM NITRIDE CERAMIC, AND PREPARATION METHOD THEREOF
An Aluminum nitride ceramic and preparation method thereof. The aluminum nitride ceramic comprises a porous aluminum nitride matrix. A ferrite is loaded on the pore surface of the porous aluminum nitride matrix; and nano nickel particles are loaded on the surface of the ferrite. The preparation method of the aluminum nitride ceramic comprises steps: sintering the aluminum nitride ceramic by pressureless sintering method, depositing the ferrite on pore surface of porous aluminum nitride matrix by hydrothermal method, and loading nano nickel particles on the surface of the ferrite by reduction method. A micro-reactor is provided. So that the technical problems: the preheating time of the micro-reactor prepared is too long, nickel particles fall off from the surface of matrix, and nano nickel particles grow up due to quick and direct temperature rise can be solved.
ALUMINUM NITRIDE CERAMIC, AND PREPARATION METHOD THEREOF
An Aluminum nitride ceramic and preparation method thereof. The aluminum nitride ceramic comprises a porous aluminum nitride matrix. A ferrite is loaded on the pore surface of the porous aluminum nitride matrix; and nano nickel particles are loaded on the surface of the ferrite. The preparation method of the aluminum nitride ceramic comprises steps: sintering the aluminum nitride ceramic by pressureless sintering method, depositing the ferrite on pore surface of porous aluminum nitride matrix by hydrothermal method, and loading nano nickel particles on the surface of the ferrite by reduction method. A micro-reactor is provided. So that the technical problems: the preheating time of the micro-reactor prepared is too long, nickel particles fall off from the surface of matrix, and nano nickel particles grow up due to quick and direct temperature rise can be solved.