Claims
- 1. A method for making a carbon or graphite reinforced composite structure comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing a flexible bag for holding a rigid porous carbon preform, the flexible bag having a first end and a second end with openings at each end;
- (b) providing a matrix resin inlet valve, attached to the opening at the first end of the bag, for enabling and disabling a flow of matrix resin to the bag;
- (c) providing a matrix resin source, containing a quantity of matrix resin, attached to the matrix resin inlet valve;
- (d) providing a vacuum port, connected to the opening at the second end of the bag, for coupling the bag to a vacuum source;
- (e) providing a vacuum source connected to the vacuum port;
- (f) providing a heat source for providing heat to the preform held inside the bag;
- (g) placing the preform inside the flexible bag;
- (h) next, activating the vacuum source to create a vacuum inside the bag;
- (i) next, heating the bag and the preform;
- (j) next, opening the matrix resin inlet valve to allow the matrix resin to flow into the bag and amply impregnate the preform;
- (k) after the matrix resin is amply impregnated into the foam preform, closing the matrix resin inlet valve; and,
- (l) next, heating the bag and impregnated foam preform to cure the preform to result in the reinforced composite structure.
- 2. The method for making a carbon or graphite reinforced composite structure according to claim 3, wherein the rigid porous carbon preform is a carbon foam.
- 3. The method for making a carbon or graphite reinforced composite structure according to claim 1, further comprising the step of making the rigid porous carbon preform by heating a phenolic foam in an inert atmosphere at high temperatures to carbonize the phenolic foam and form an amorphous carbon foam.
- 4. The method for making a carbon or graphite reinforced composite structure according to claim 1, further comprising the step of making the rigid porous carbon preform by dissolving nitrogen into a pitch at elevated temperatures and pressures, relieving the pressure so that the nitrogen expands to form a pitch foam, oxygen stabilizing the pitch foam to strengthen the pitch foam, and then heat treating the pitch foam at high temperatures in an inert atmosphere to form a graphitic carbon foam.
RIGHTS OF THE GOVERNMENT
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government of the United States for all governmental purposes without the payment of any royalty.
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