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Reactive sintering to eliminate metal inserts in carbon-carbon brake discs

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posted on 2019-02-18, 00:00 authored by Alexander MukasyanAlexander Mukasyan, Allen H. Simpson, Gregory Vanderheyden, Mark L. La Forest
A brake disc rotor or stator is manufactured with slots in the interior face of the disc. A paste comprised of a fine powder of a carbide-forming metal along with fine carbon powder, suspended in an organic binder, is applied to the force-bearing areas in the rotor slot faces or the stator slot faces. The disc is then placed into a furnace in a nitrogen atmosphere and heated to the ignition temperature. When the furnace reaches the ignition temperature, a combustion reaction begins that creates a molten liquid ceramic material on the slot face. Upon cooling, the resulting brake disc has a tough, hard, abrasion-resistant ceramic surface on the portion of the brake disc slot that bears pressure.

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Patent Number

US 10100889 B2

Other Application

13/891,994

Inventor

Allen H. Simpson Gregory Vanderheyden Alexander Mukasyan Mark L. La Forest

Inventor from Local Institution

Alexander Mukasyan

Assignee

Honeywell International Inc (Morristown, NJ) University of Notre Dame Du Lac

Date Modified

2019-02-18

Language

  • English

Claims

19

Prior Publication Number

US 20130243953 A1

Publisher

U.S. Patent and Trademark Office

Cooperative Patent Classification Codes

F16D 65/125 (20130101); F16D 65/126 (20130101); F16D 69/025 (20130101); F16D 65/127 (20130101); F16D 2200/0039 (20130101); F16D 2250/0053 (20130101)

Contributor

Alexander Mukasyan

International Patent Classification Codes

F16D 65/12 (20060101); F16D 69/02 (20060101)

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