Published June 1, 2018 | Version v1
Journal article Open

Aero-thermo-chemical characterization of ultra-high-temperature ceramics for aerospace applications

  • 1. University of Naples "Federico II", Department of Industrial Engineering-Aerospace Section, 80 P. le V. Tecchio, Naples 80125, Italy

Description

Ultra-High-Temperature Ceramic (UHTC) materials, because of their high temperature resistance, are suitable as thermal protection systems for re-entry vehicles or components for space propulsion. Massive UHTC materials are characterized by poor thermal shock resistance, which may be overcome using C or SiC fibers in a UHTC matrix (UHTCMC).

The University of Naples “Federico II” has a proven experience in the field of material characterization in high-enthalpy environments. A hypersonic arc-jet facility allows performing tests in simulated atmospheric re-entry conditions. The Aerospace Propulsion Laboratory is employed for testing rocket components in a representative combustion environment. Ad-hoc computational models are developed to characterize the flow field in both facilities and perform thermal analysis of solid samples.

Current research programs are related to a new-class of UHTCMC materials, for rocket nozzles and thermal protection systems. The activities include design of the prototypes for the test campaign, numerical simulations and materials characterizations.

Files

Manuscript-post-rev.pdf

Files (2.8 MB)

Name Size Download all
md5:570c0e3a4c20051a125a0025b508ef26
2.8 MB Preview Download

Additional details

Funding

C3HARME – NEXT GENERATION CERAMIC COMPOSITES FOR COMBUSTION HARSH ENVIRONMENTS AND SPACE 685594
European Commission