C04B35/62857

Modified atmosphere melt infiltration

A ceramic matrix composite component for use in a gas turbine engine and method for making the same are described herein. The component includes a body and an outer region. The body includes a silicon containing ceramic composite. The outer region is on an outer surface of the body.

METHOD OF FABRICATING A CERAMIC COMPOSITE
20200157011 · 2020-05-21 ·

A method of making a ceramic composite component includes providing a fibrous preform or a plurality of fibers, providing a first plurality of particles, coating the first plurality of particles with a coating to produce a first plurality of coated particles, delivering the first plurality of coated particles to the fibrous preform or to an outer surface of the plurality of fibers, and converting the first plurality of coated particles into refractory compounds. The first plurality of particles or the coating comprises a refractory metal.

Method for making ceramic matrix composite articles

A method of forming a composite article may include impregnating an inorganic fiber porous preform with a first slurry composition. The slurry composition includes particles, a solvent, and a pre-gellant material. Gelling of the pre-gellant material in the slurry composition is initiated to substantially immobilize the particles and yield a gelled article. The method also includes impregnating the gelled article with a second solution that includes a high char-yielding component, and pyrolyzing the high char-yielding component to yield carbon and form a green composite article. The green composite article is then infiltrated with a molten metal or alloy infiltrant to form the composite article. The molten infiltrant reacts with carbon, and the final composite article may include less residual metal or alloy than a composite article formed without using the second solution.

Additive manufacturing technique for placing nuclear reactor fuel within fibers

Nuclear fuel structures and methods for fabricating are disclosed herein. The nuclear fuel structure includes a plurality of fibers arranged in the structure and a multilayer fuel region within at least one fiber of the plurality of fibers. The multilayer fuel region includes an inner layer region made of a nuclear fuel material, and an outer layer region encasing the nuclear fuel material. A plurality of discrete multilayer fuel regions may be formed over a core region along the at least one fiber, the plurality of discrete multilayer fuel regions having a respective inner layer region of nuclear fuel material and a respective outer layer region encasing the nuclear fuel material. The plurality of fibers may be wrapped around an inner rod or tube structure or inside an outer tube structure of the nuclear fuel structure, providing both structural support and the nuclear fuel material of the nuclear fuel structure.

CMC MANUFACTURING WITH A MOLD

A porous fiber preform enclosed within a mold may be melt infiltrated by pouring a molten material through an inlet of the mold, the porous fiber preform comprising ceramic fibers. A ceramic matrix composite component comprising the ceramic fibers may be formed by solidifying the molten material that is in the mold and in the porous fiber preform.

Method for manufacturing part made of composite material

A method of fabricating a part out of composite material, includes forming a fiber texture from refractory fibers; impregnating the fiber texture for a first time with a first slip containing first refractory particles; eliminating the liquid phase from the first slip so as to leave within the texture only the first refractory particles; impregnating the fiber texture for a second time with a second slip containing second refractory particles; eliminating the liquid phase from the second slip so as to leave within the texture only the second refractory particles and obtain a fiber preform filled with the first and second refractory particles; and sintering the first and second refractory particles present in the fiber preform in order to form a refractory matrix in the preform.

Aircraft brake disc materials and methods
10323339 · 2019-06-18 · ·

The present disclosure provides methods related to infiltration of aircraft brake discs with titanium-containing compounds. In various embodiments, a method of making a self-coating carbon/carbon composite member may comprise infiltrating a carbonized fiber preform with a titanium-containing compound, drying the carbonized fiber preform, annealing the carbonized fiber preform at a third temperature, and densifying the carbonized fiber preform.

METHOD FOR MAKING CERAMIC MATRIX COMPOSITE ARTICLES
20190100466 · 2019-04-04 ·

A method of forming a composite article may include impregnating an inorganic fiber porous preform with a first slurry composition. The slurry composition includes particles, a solvent, and a pre-gellant material. Gelling of the pre-gellant material in the slurry composition is initiated to substantially immobilize the particles and yield a gelled article. The method also includes impregnating the gelled article with a second solution that includes a high char-yielding component, and pyrolyzing the high char-yielding component to yield carbon and form a green composite article. The green composite article is then infiltrated with a molten metal or alloy infiltrant to form the composite article. The molten infiltrant reacts with carbon, and the final composite article may include less residual metal or alloy than a composite article formed without using the second solution.

Forming a ceramic matrix composite having a silicide layer

A ceramic matrix composite component and methods of making are described herein. The ceramic matrix composite may include a silicon containing matrix and refractory fibers embedded within the silicon containing matrix. The ceramic matrix composite component may further include a silicide layer sandwiched between the silicon containing matrix and the refractory fibers. A method of forming a ceramic matrix composite may include infiltrating a fluid that includes a refractory metal element containing compound into a fiber preform that includes fibers. The method may further include depositing the refractory metal element from the refractory metal element containing compound onto the fibers and forming, from the refractory metal element deposited onto the fibers, a refractory metal silicide.

FLOWABLE FIBER COMPOSITE MATERIALS AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THE SAME

Flowable fiber composite materials that include at least one fiber component and at least one powder component that form composite particles. Methods of making the fiber composite materials include forming and mixing a suspension and spray drying the suspension to form particles.