Claims
- 1. A locally reinforced, high temperature resistant, high strength, low weight structural panel having improved transverse thermal conductivity in reinforced areas, which comprises:
- a honeycomb core having a plurality of parallel cells and consisting of shaped high temperature resistant metal foil strips;
- at least one high temperature resistant thin metal face sheet bonded to at least one face of said core; and
- a plurality of generally cylindrical thin resilient coils of high temperature resistant metal foil positioned in a selected plurality of cells in said core, said resiliency causing intimate contact between coils and cell interior walls.
- 2. The panel according to claim 1 wherein face sheets are bonded to both faces of said core through a layer of brazing metal or a diffusion bond.
- 3. The panel according to claim 2 wherein said coils are bonded to said cells by brazing materials which wicks down between coils and cell walls.
- 4. The panel according to claim 1 wherein said coils when in said cells overlap no more than about 25% of their circumference.
- 5. The panel according to claim 1 wherein said coils when in said cells overlap at least one full turn.
- 6. The panels according to claim 1 wherein said coils and said honeycomb core are made from foil strips having the same width to assure uniform height of core and coils.
- 7. The panels according to claim 1 wherein said coils, core and face sheets are manufactured from metals selected from the group consisting of titanium, high temperature titanium alloys, nickel aluminides and the nickel based Super Alloys, all having melting temperatures substantially equal to or exceeding that of titanium.
- 8. The method of manufacturing a locally reinforced, high strength, low weight, high temperature resistant structural panel having improved transverse thermal conductivity, which comprises the steps of:
- providing a high temperature resistant metal honeycomb core having a plurality of parallel cells with interior walls;
- bonding a face sheet of high temperature resistant metal to one surface of said core;
- winding strips of resilient, high temperature resistant metal foil having a width no greater than the thickness of said core into coils having outside diameters less than the width of said cells;
- allowing said coils to partially uncoil thereby causing intimate contact with said interior walls; and
- bonding a second face sheet to the second surface of said core.
- 9. The method according to claim 8 wherein said coils are wound and inserted into said cells prior to bonding said first face sheet to said core.
- 10. The method according to claim 8 wherein said coils are bonded to said core by a bonding method which retains the high temperature resistance of the components.
- 11. The method according to claim 10 wherein said face sheets are bonded to said core by brazing or diffusion bonding.
- 12. The method according to claim 11 wherein said coils are bonded to said cell walls and to said face sheets simultaneously with bonding said face sheets to said core.
- 13. The method according to claim 8 wherein said coils are wound to form a coil having an overlap of no greater than about 25% of the coil circumference.
- 14. The method according to claim 8 wherein said coils are wound to form a coil having an overlap of at least one full turn.
- 15. The method according to claim 8 wherein said honeycomb and said coils are formed from metal strips having the same diameter to assure identity between the height of said coils and thickness of said core.
- 16. The method according to claim 8 wherein said honeycomb, core and coils are fabricated from a metal selected from the group consisting of titanium, high temperature titanium alloys, nickel aluminides and the nickel based Super Alloys, all having melting temperatures substantially equal to or exceeding that of titanium.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 267,930, filed Nov. 7, 1988.
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