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US 5047269

ASSEMBLY FOR MAKING CERAMIC COMPOSITE STRUCTURES AND METHOD OF USING THE SAME

Assignee

Filed

Jan 18, 1989

Granted

Sep 10, 1991

Location

NEWARK DE US

Abstract

An assembly for the preparation of ceramic composite structures includes a segmented container within which a permeable filler is retained and a parent metal body is contacted with the bed of permeable filler. The segmented container is comprised of one or more segments made of a material, such as an inconnel alloy, which has a coefficient of thermal expansion which is significantly greater than that of the filler. The segments are arranged to defined between or among them one or more expansion joints which are effective to accommodate circumferential thermal expansion of the segments to thereby inhibit or prevent volumetric expansion of the container. A method of forming ceramic composite structures includes heating the resulting assembly in the presence of an oxidant to melt and oxidize the parent metal, e.g., aluminum, to form a polycrystalline material comprising an oxidation reaction product which grows through the mass of filler to embed it and thus form the composite structure.

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35 USC §181 Secrecy Order

Imposed

Aug 28, 1989

Rescinded

Mar 7, 1990

Duration

6 months

Inventor

  • 1MARC S. NEWKIRK
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