Hybrid composite article and missile components and their fabric

Aeronautics and astronautics – Aircraft structure – Fuselage and body construction

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244119, 89 3602, 89 3611, 2502036, B64C 110

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059798262

ABSTRACT:
A surface-protected composite article, such as a missile component, is prepared with a heat-sink substrate, a first composite layer of an pre-ceramic-matrix structural composite material, and a second composite layer of a reinforced silicone pre-ceramic material. The silicone material is co-curable with the organic matrix of the first composite layer. The silicone at the surface of the article is thereafter converted to a silica refractory by an appropriate treatment such as exposure to an oxygen-rich plasma or a high-surface temperature. The silica protects the surface of the composite material.

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D. Wilson "Development of New Materials for Missile Launch Structures" Nov. 1993, CPIA US XP000577431 *pp. 175-184*.

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