IGTC-88 Small Particle Impact Damage on Carbon-Carbon Composites(Session D-7 PARTICLE IMPACT)
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Carbon-Carbon composites are an important member of the fast emerging families of advanced material systems which are making it feasible to achieve large advances in aero gas turbines of the future. In spite of a combination of outstanding properties, carbon-carbon composites do have serious oxidation problems. Oxidation protection technologies, essentially a barrier coating, become essential. Such coating systems, in addition to providing oxidation protection, must also accommodate environmental conditions in the engine. Small particle impact damage was one of the concerns, and this was investigated. The study strongly indicates that small particle impacts could indeed cause physical damage to the coating and consequently reduce its effectiveness, and as such must be considered in developing component applications for carbon-carbon composites.
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