CHEMICAL VAPOR INFILTRATION TOOLING FOR OPTIMIZING INFILTRATION IN CERAMIC MATRIX COMPOSITES
20240300141 ยท 2024-09-12
Inventors
- Brendan Lenz (Wethersfield, CT, US)
- Mary Colby (West Hartford, CT, US)
- Andrew Joseph Lazur (La Jolla, CA, US)
- Lane M. Thornton (Tolland, CT, US)
- Daniel P. Preuss (Glastonbury, CT, US)
Cpc classification
C04B35/573
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C23C16/045
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
B28B7/0029
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C70/48
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F01D5/288
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B29C33/305
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
C23C16/458
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
International classification
Abstract
A tooling fixture suitable for use in infiltrating a fibrous preform with a flow of reactant gas includes an outer surface and an inner surface defining a thickness therebetween, and a plurality of holes extending through the thickness of the tooling fixture. The plurality of holes includes a first hole having cylindrical geometry with a first pair of dimensions comprising a first length and a first diameter, a second hole having cylindrical geometry with a second pair of dimensions comprising a second length and a second diameter, and a third hole having cylindrical geometry with a third pair of dimensions comprising a third length and a third diameter. At least one dimension of the first pair of dimensions is different from at least one dimension of the second pair of dimensions, and at least one dimension of the second pair of dimensions is different from at least one dimension of the third pair of dimensions.
Claims
1. A tooling fixture suitable for use in infiltrating a fibrous preform with a flow of reactant gas, the tooling fixture comprising: an outer surface and an inner surface defining a thickness therebetween; and a plurality of holes extending through the thickness of the tooling fixture, the plurality of holes comprising: a first hole having cylindrical geometry with a first pair of dimensions comprising a first length and a first diameter; a second hole having cylindrical geometry with a second pair of dimensions comprising a second length and a second diameter; and a third hole having cylindrical geometry with a third pair of dimensions comprising a third length and a third diameter; wherein at least one dimension of the first pair of dimensions is different from at least one dimension of the second pair of dimensions; and wherein at least one dimension of the second pair of dimensions is different from at least one dimension of the third pair of dimensions.
2. The tooling fixture of claim 1, wherein the first length is different from the second length.
3. The tooling fixture of claim 1, wherein the second diameter is different from the third diameter.
4. The tooling fixture of claim 1 and further comprising: a fourth hole having cylindrical geometry with a fourth pair of dimensions comprising a fourth length and a fourth diameter; and a fifth hole having cylindrical geometry with a fifth pair of dimensions comprising a fifth length and a fifth diameter; wherein at least one dimension of the fourth pair of dimensions is different from at least one dimension of the fifth pair of dimensions; and wherein at least one dimension of the fifth pair of dimensions is different from at least one dimension of the first, second, or third dimensions.
5. The tooling fixture of claim 4, wherein the fourth diameter is different from the fifth diameter, and wherein the fourth length is different from the fifth length.
6. The tooling fixture of claim 1 and further comprising: a plurality of first holes; a plurality of second holes; and a plurality of third holes.
7. The tooling fixture of claim 1, wherein the tooling fixture is formed from at least one of graphite, a refractory metal alloy, a carbon-carbon composite, and a ceramic material.
8. The tooling fixture of claim 1, wherein each hole of the plurality of holes is disposed to direct the flow of reactant gas to a surface of the fibrous preform.
9. The tooling fixture of claim 8, wherein the fibrous preform is formed from silicon carbide.
10. The tooling fixture of claim 9, wherein the fibrous preform is shaped like an airfoil.
11. The tooling fixture of claim 8, wherein at least one hole of the plurality of holes is angled with respect to the surface of the fibrous preform.
12. The tooling fixture of claim 8, wherein at least one hole the plurality of holes is oriented normal to the surface of the fibrous preform.
13. A tooling fixture suitable for use in infiltrating a fibrous preform with a flow of reactant gas, the tooling fixture comprising: a plurality of holes extending through a thickness of the tooling fixture; wherein for at least a subset of the plurality of holes, each hole of the subset has a cylindrical geometry with a length and a diameter; and wherein the length ranges from 0.50 in to 0.75 in.
14. The tooling fixture of claim 13, wherein the diameter is 0.125 in.
15. The tooling fixture of claim 14, wherein each hole of the subset is uniformly spaced apart from an adjacent hole of the subset a distance ranging from 0.20 in to 0.24 in.
16. The tooling fixture of claim 13, wherein the diameter is 0.165 in.
17. The tooling fixture of claim 13, wherein the tooling fixture is formed from at least one of graphite, a refractory metal alloy, a carbon-carbon composite, and a ceramic material.
18. A tooling fixture suitable for use in infiltrating a fibrous preform with a flow of reactant gas, the tooling fixture comprising: a plurality of holes extending through a thickness of the tooling fixture; wherein for at least a subset of the plurality of holes, each hole of the subset has a cylindrical geometry with a length and a diameter; and wherein the diameter is 0.125 in.
19. The tooling fixture of claim 18, wherein each hole of the subset is uniformly spaced apart from an adjacent hole of the subset a distance ranging from 0.20 in to 0.24 in.
20. The tooling fixture of claim 18, wherein the length ranges from 0.25 in to 0.50 in.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0011] While the above-identified figures set forth one or more embodiments of the present disclosure, other embodiments are also contemplated, as noted in the discussion. In all cases, this disclosure presents the invention by way of representation and not limitation. It should be understood that numerous other modifications and embodiments can be devised by those skilled in the art, which fall within the scope and spirit of the principles of the invention. The figures may not be drawn to scale, and applications and embodiments of the present invention may include features and components not specifically shown in the drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0012] This disclosure presents tooling fixtures with varied infiltration hole parameters within a tooling fixture leading to more uniform IFC deposition on a preform. During IFC formation, reactant gas must travel through the infiltration holes of the tooling fixture to reach the enclosed preform. The concentration of reactant gas can decay along the path length (i.c., hole length) due to reaction/deposition of precursors within the gas with/on the inner surfaces of the holes. Hole length and diameter can be varied to minimize these effects. Hole spacing can also be reduced increase hole concentration in a given area. Multiple types of holes with varied dimensions (i.c., length and diameter) and/or spacing can further be incorporated into a single tooling fixture to create a continuous path length gradient, as necessary, to mitigate decay and ensure a more uniform deposition.
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[0015] Tooling fixture 10A includes inner (preform-facing) surface 14A, oppositely disposed outer surface 16A, and thickness T.sub.A extending from outer surface 16A to inner surface 14A. Thickness T.sub.A need not be uniform across the entirety of tooling fixture 10A, although
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[0019] Holes 118 can be cylindrical with dimensions (i.e., length and diameter) similar to those labeled in
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[0022] Holes 18A, 18B, and/or 18C can be incorporated into a single tooling fixture, such as the tooling fixture discussed above with respect to
Discussion of Possible Embodiments
[0023] The following are non-exclusive descriptions of possible embodiments of the present invention.
[0024] A tooling fixture suitable for use in infiltrating a fibrous preform with a flow of reactant gas includes an outer surface and an inner surface defining a thickness therebetween, and a plurality of holes extending through the thickness of the tooling fixture. The plurality of holes includes a first hole having cylindrical geometry with a first pair of dimensions comprising a first length and a first diameter, a second hole having cylindrical geometry with a second pair of dimensions comprising a second length and a second diameter, and a third hole having cylindrical geometry with a third pair of dimensions comprising a third length and a third diameter. At least one dimension of the first pair of dimensions is different from at least one dimension of the second pair of dimensions, and at least one dimension of the second pair of dimensions is different from at least one dimension of the third pair of dimensions.
[0025] The tooling fixture of the preceding paragraph can optionally include, additionally and/or alternatively, any one or more of the following features, configurations and/or additional components:
[0026] In the above tooling fixture, the first length can be different from the second length.
[0027] In any of the above tooling fixtures, the second diameter can be different from the third diameter.
[0028] Any of the above tooling fixtures can further include a fourth hole having cylindrical geometry with a fourth pair of dimensions comprising a fourth length and a fourth diameter, and a fifth hole having cylindrical geometry with a fifth pair of dimensions comprising a fifth length and a fifth diameter. At least one dimension of the fourth pair of dimensions is different from at least one dimension of the fifth pair of dimensions, and at least one dimension of the fifth pair of dimensions is different from at least one dimension of the first, second, or third dimensions.
[0029] In any of the above tooling fixtures, the fourth diameter can be different from the fifth diameter, and the fourth length can be different from the fifth length.
[0030] Any of the above tooling fixtures can further include a plurality of first holes, a plurality of second holes, and a plurality of third holes.
[0031] In any of the above tooling fixtures, the tooling fixture can be formed from at least one of graphite, a refractory metal alloy, a carbon-carbon composite, and a ceramic material.
[0032] In any of the above tooling fixtures, each hole of the plurality of holes can be disposed to direct the flow of reactant gas to a surface of the fibrous preform.
[0033] In any of the above tooling fixtures, the fibrous preform can be formed from silicon carbide.
[0034] In any of the above tooling fixtures, the fibrous preform can be shaped like an airfoil.
[0035] In any of the above tooling fixtures, at least one hole of the plurality of holes can be angled with respect to the surface of the fibrous preform.
[0036] In any of the above tooling fixtures, at least one hole the plurality of holes can be oriented normal to the surface of the fibrous preform.
[0037] A tooling fixture suitable for use in infiltrating a fibrous preform with a flow of reactant gas includes a plurality of holes extending through a thickness of the tooling fixture. For at least a subset of the plurality of holes, each hole of the subset has a cylindrical geometry with a length and a diameter. The length ranges from 0.50 in to 0.75 in.
[0038] The tooling fixture of the preceding paragraph can optionally include, additionally and/or alternatively, any one or more of the following features, configurations and/or additional components:
[0039] In the above tooling fixture, the diameter can be 0.125 in.
[0040] In any of the above tooling fixtures, each hole of the subset can be uniformly spaced apart from an adjacent hole of the subset a distance ranging from 0.20 in to 0.24 in.
[0041] In any of the above tooling fixtures, the diameter can be 0.165 in.
[0042] In any of the above tooling fixtures, the tooling fixture can be formed from at least one of graphite, a refractory metal alloy, a carbon-carbon composite, and a ceramic material.
[0043] A tooling fixture suitable for use in infiltrating a fibrous preform with a flow of reactant gas includes a plurality of holes extending through a thickness of the tooling fixture. For at least a subset of the plurality of holes, each hole of the subset has a cylindrical geometry with a length and a diameter. The diameter is 0.125 in.
[0044] The tooling fixture of the preceding paragraph can optionally include, additionally and/or alternatively, any one or more of the following features, configurations and/or additional components:
[0045] In the above tooling fixture, each hole of the subset can be uniformly spaced apart from an adjacent hole of the subset a distance ranging from 0.20 in to 0.24 in.
[0046] In any of the above tooling fixtures, the length can range from 0.25 in to 0.50 in.
[0047] While the invention has been described with reference to an exemplary embodiment(s), it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the invention. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the invention without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiment(s) disclosed, but that the invention will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the appended claims.