Ablative materials are at the base of entire aerospace industry; these sacrificial materials enable the production of propulsion devices [such as liquid and solid rocket motors (SRMs)] or protect vehicles and probes during the hypersonic flight through a planetary atmosphere. They are also known as thermal protection system (TPS) materials. Some nonpolymeric materials have been successfully used as ablatives; however, due to their versatility, polymeric ablative materials (PAMs) represent the widest family of sacrificial TPS materials. In fact, when compared with nonpolymeric ablatives such as high-melting-point metals and inorganic polymers (or metal oxides or carbides), PAMs have some intrinsic advantages such as tunable density, higher heat shock resistance, and lower cost. This chapter covers all main areas related to the science and technology of military PAMs based on thermoset matrices.

Thermoset Nanocomposites as ablative materials for rocket and military applications

Natali M.;Kenny J. M.;Torre L.
2018

Abstract

Ablative materials are at the base of entire aerospace industry; these sacrificial materials enable the production of propulsion devices [such as liquid and solid rocket motors (SRMs)] or protect vehicles and probes during the hypersonic flight through a planetary atmosphere. They are also known as thermal protection system (TPS) materials. Some nonpolymeric materials have been successfully used as ablatives; however, due to their versatility, polymeric ablative materials (PAMs) represent the widest family of sacrificial TPS materials. In fact, when compared with nonpolymeric ablatives such as high-melting-point metals and inorganic polymers (or metal oxides or carbides), PAMs have some intrinsic advantages such as tunable density, higher heat shock resistance, and lower cost. This chapter covers all main areas related to the science and technology of military PAMs based on thermoset matrices.
2018
9780081010211
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