Metal deforming
Patent
1986-12-30
1990-05-29
Robinson, Ellis P.
Metal deforming
10 27R, 411904, 411511, 156 92, 156327, 156337, 428 52, 428223, 428137, 428212, B32B 900
Patent
active
049295055
ABSTRACT:
Various methods of fixedly connecting together carbon-carbon composite structures are disclosed herein along with the ultimately connected structural assemblies. These assemblies for the most part consist only of the carbon-carbon composite structures and a char forming material such as pitch which has been charred and do not require fastening means made of any other type of material such as metal bolts or the like. As a result, each of these assemblies, in its entirety, is especially suitable for use in high temperature environments including specifically hyperthermal environments.
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Dodson Jerry D.
Washburn Robert M.
Acurex Corporation
Robinson Ellis P.
Rucker Susan S.
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