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Bonding carbon-carbon composites through a reactant layer

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posted on 2017-06-21, 00:00 authored by Alexander MukasyanAlexander Mukasyan, Allen H. Simpson, Charles D. D'Amico, Mark L. La Forest, Roger L. Klinedinst, Slawomir T. Fryska
An apparatus for bonding a first carbon composite to a second carbon composite through a reactant layer includes a housing, and a pair of conductive press plates electrically isolated from the housing. The press plates are adapted to position the two parts to be bonded with a reactant layer therebetween. The press plates are subjected to an electrical potential and a clamping force, sufficient to initiate a combustion reaction that creates a molten ceramic to bond together the carbon-carbon composites.

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Patent Number

US 8448685 B2

Other Application

13/038,953

Inventor

Allen H. Simpson Slawomir T. Fryska Mark L. La Forest Roger L. Klinedinst Alexander Mukasyan Charles D. D'Amico

Inventor from Local Institution

Alexander Mukasyan

Assignee

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

Date Modified

2017-06-21

Language

  • English

Claims

18

Prior Publication Number

US 20110155323 A1

Publisher

U.S. Patent and Trademark Office

Cooperative Patent Classification Codes

C04B 37/005 (20130101); C04B 37/006 (20130101); F16D 69/023 (20130101); B32B 2315/02 (20130101); C04B 2235/404 (20130101); C04B 2235/422 (20130101); C04B 2237/083 (20130101); C04B 2237/122 (20130101); C04B 2237/385 (20130101)

Contributor

Alexander Mukasyan

International Patent Classification Codes

B29C 65/32 (20060101); B32B 43/00 (20060101); B32B 41/00 (20060101); B32B 37/06 (20060101); B30B 15/34 (20060101)

US Patent Classification Codes

156/379.7; 156/380.4; 156/380.6; 156/583.2

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