Claims
- 1. A self-supporting ceramic composite structure comprising a filler, a polycrystalline ceramic matrix embedding said filler, said ceramic matrix comprising an interconnected oxidation reaction product of a precursor metal with an oxidant, and an encasement member comprising a sleave means superimposed onto said filler for maintaining said ceramic composite structure under compressive stress upon intimate engagement with said ceramic matrix developed in situ by intrinsic fit.
- 2. The ceramic composite structure of claim 1, wherein said encasement member comprises at least one metal selected from the group consisting of a stainless steel, an Inconel metal, a Fecral metal, a Fecralloy metal, a Hastalloy metal and an Incoloy metal.
- 3. The ceramic composite structure of claim 1, wherein said encasement member comprises a cylindrical sleeve and said ceramic composite body comprises a cylinder encased by said sleeve.
- 4. The ceramic composite structure of claim 1, further comprising at least about 1% through about 40% by volume metallic constituents in said ceramic matrix.
- 5. The ceramic composite structure of claim 1, wherein said precursor metal comprises aluminum and said oxidation reaction product comprises alpha-alumina.
- 6. The ceramic composite structure of claim 1, wherein said ceramic composite structure and said encasement member comprise a gun barrel or a gun barrel liner.
- 7. The ceramic composite structure of claim 1, wherein said precursor metal comprises at least one metal selected from the group consisting of silicon, titanium, tin, zirconium, and hafnium.
- 8. The ceramic composite structure of claim 1, wherein said oxidant comprises at least one of a solid, liquid, or vapor-phase oxidant.
- 9. The ceramic composite structure of claim 1, wherein said filler comprises at least one material selected from the group consisting of hollow bodies, particulates, fibers, platelets, rods, and pellets.
- 10. The ceramic composite structure of claim 1, further comprising means defining a core region comprising metal.
- 11. A gun barrel comprising a ceramic liner, sleeve means superimposed on said liner for maintaining said liner under compressive stress, said liner comprising a ceramic filler and a polycrystalline ceramic matrix embedding said filler, said polycrystalline ceramic matrix comprising (i) interconnected oxidation reaction product of a parent metal reacted with an oxidant.
- 12. The gun barrel of claim 11, wherein said ceramic liner comprises a rifled bore.
- 13. The gun barrel of claim 11, wherein said matrix is comprised of aluminum oxide, and said ceramic filler is comprised of aluminum oxide.
- 14. The gun barrel of claim 13, wherein said matrix further comprises aluminum.
- 15. The gun barrel of claim 14, wherein said aluminum comprises up to about 40 percent of said matrix by weight.
- 16. The gun barrel of claim 11, wherein said ceramic liner is formed by the oxidation of molten parent metal with an oxidant in a permeable tubular ceramic preform.
- 17. The gun barrel of claim 11 wherein said ceramic liner has a bore resulting from the displacement and oxidation of molten parent metal as said liner is formed.
- 18. The gun barrel of claim 17, wherein said ceramic liner is formed by the oxidation of molten parent metal with an oxidant in a porous mass of particulate ceramic filler surrounding a metal rod, and the infiltration and growth of the resulting ceramic oxidation reaction product into and through said mass of filler as molten metal from said rod is drawn continuously through said reaction product.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of co-pending application Ser. No. 212,071 filed on Jun. 24, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,822,759, which in turn is a Rule 62 Continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 908,073 filed on Sept. 16, 1986, now abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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