Claims
- 1. A cylinder block for an internal combustion engine that comprises:
- a carbon-carbon cylinder block composed of a fibrous material embedded in a carbonaceous matrix;
- said fibrous material having fibers, each of said fibers having nonisotropic heat-transfer capability and a nonisotropic coefficient of thermal expansion, such that:
- a) greater heat-transfer capability is realized parallel to each of said fibers than perpendicular to each of said fibers, and
- b) the coefficient of thermal expansion parallel to each of said fibers is less than the coefficient of thermal expansion perpendicular to each of said fibers;
- said carbon-carbon cylinder block having at least one cylinder bore with a cylinder axis aligned along each cylinder bore; and
- a large majority of said fibers of said fibrous material being oriented in planes substantially perpendicular to the cylinder axis of each cylinder bore so that heat is conducted more efficiently away from each cylinder bore and thermal distortion effects on each cylinder bore are minimized.
- 2. A cylinder block for an internal combustion engine as specified in claim 1 wherein said carbon-carbon cylinder block is devoid of internal liquid cooling means.
- 3. A cylinder block for an internal combustion engine as specified in claim 1 that further comprises an external liquid cooling means attached to said cylinder block, to dissipate heat remotely.
- 4. A cylinder block for an internal combustion engine as specified in claim 1 that further comprises a clamping means for providing a force to said carbon-carbon cylinder block, the force being substantially perpendicular to the planes of said fibers, said clamping means being designed to prevent delamination of said carbon-carbon cylinder block.
- 5. A cylinder block for an internal combustion engine as specified in claim 4 wherein said clamping means comprises head bolts that pass through said carbon-carbon cylinder block, sandwiching said carbon-carbon cylinder block between a cylinder head and a crankcase.
- 6. A cylinder block for an internal combustion engine as specified in claim 4 wherein said clamping means comprises head bolts that pass outside said carbon-carbon cylinder block, sandwiching said carbon-carbon cylinder block between a cylinder head and a crankcase.
- 7. A cylinder block for an internal combustion engine as specified in claim 1 wherein said fibrous material is arranged in a stack of two-dimensional fabric plies oriented in planes substantially perpendicular to the cylinder axis of each cylinder bore.
- 8. A cylinder block for an internal combustion engine as specified in claim 4 wherein said fibrous material is arranged in a stack of two-dimensional fabric plies oriented in planes substantially perpendicular to the cylinder axis of each cylinder bore.
- 9. A cylinder block for an internal combustion engine as specified in claim 1 that further comprises filaments that are threaded through a portion of the planes of said fibers to produce a three-dimensional weave, the number of said filaments being small compared to the number of said fibers so that heat-transfer and thermal-expansion in said three-dimensional weave are dominated by the orientation of said fibers.
- 10. A cylinder block for an internal combustion engine as specified in claim 4 that further comprises filaments that are threaded through a portion of the planes of said fibers to produce a three-dimensional weave, the number of said filaments being small compared to the number of said fibers so that heat-transfer and thermal-expansion in said three-dimensional weave are dominated by the orientation of said fibers.
- 11. A cylinder block for an internal combustion engine as specified in claim 3 wherein said external liquid cooling means comprises metal tubes, a liquid coolant being circulated through said metal tubes.
- 12. A cylinder block for an internal combustion engine as specified in claim 3 wherein said external liquid cooling means comprises metal jackets, a liquid coolant being circulated through said metal jackets.
- 13. A cylinder block for an internal combustion engine as specified in claim 4 that further comprises an external liquid cooling means attached to said carbon-carbon cylinder block.
- 14. A cylinder block for an internal combustion engine as specified in claim 13 wherein said external liquid cooling means comprises metal tubes, a liquid coolant being circulated through said metal tubes.
- 15. A cylinder block for an internal combustion engine as specified in claim 13 wherein said external liquid cooling means comprises metal jackets, a liquid coolant being circulated through said metal jackets.
- 16. A cylinder block for an internal combustion engine that comprises:
- a thin-walled carbon-carbon cylinder block composed of a fibrous material embedded in a carbonaceous matrix;
- said fibrous material having fibers, each of said fibers having nonisotropic heat-transfer capability and a nonisotropic coefficient of thermal expansion, such that:
- a) greater heat-transfer capability is realized parallel to each of said fibers than perpendicular to each of said fibers, and
- b) the coefficient of thermal expansion parallel to each of said fibers is less than the coefficient of thermal expansion perpendicular to each of said fibers;
- said thin-walled carbon-carbon cylinder block having a single cylinder bore with a cylinder axis aligned along said cylinder bore; and
- a large majority of said fibers of said fibrous material being oriented in planes substantially perpendicular to the cylinder axis of the cylinder bore so that heat is conducted more efficiently away from the cylinder bore and thermal distortion effects on the cylinder bore are minimized.
- 17. A cylinder block for an internal combustion engine as specified in claim 16 that further comprises a clamping means for providing a force to said thin-walled carbon-carbon cylinder block, the force being substantially perpendicular to the planes of said fibers, said clamping means being designed to prevent delamination of said thin-walled carbon-carbon cylinder block.
- 18. A cylinder block for an internal combustion engine as specified in claim 16 wherein said thin-walled carbon-carbon cylinder block contains external circumferential grooves and carbon-fiber tows are wound in the external circumferential grooves.
- 19. A cylinder block for an internal combustion engine as specified in claim 17 wherein said thin-walled carbon-carbon cylinder block contains external circumferential grooves and carbon-fiber tows are wound in the external circumferential grooves.
- 20. A cylinder block for an internal combustion engine having a single cylinder bore with a cylinder axis aligned along the cylinder bore, said cylinder block comprising:
- a thin-walled carbon-carbon cylinder block composed of a fibrous material embedded in a carbonaceous matrix, said fibrous material having fibers that are woven into a laminated polar weave with laminations substantially perpendicular to the cylinder axis; and
- a clamping means for providing a force to said thin-walled carbon-carbon cylinder block, the force being substantially parallel to the cylinder axis, said clamping means being designed to prevent delamination of said thin-walled carbon-carbon cylinder block.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application(s) Ser. No. 08/416,599 filed on Apr. 4, 1995, now abandoned.
ORIGIN OF THE INVENTION
The invention described herein was made by employees of the United States Government and may be manufactured and used by or for the Government for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalties thereon or therefor.
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