Claims
- 1. A thermal shunt for transferring heat between components coupled thereto, said shunt comprising:
- a plurality of stacked layers of graphite fibers, wherein the graphite fibers in a selected layer are oriented at a predetermined angle relative to the graphite fibers in an adjacent layer, and wherein the graphite fibers in all stacked layers are secured together to form rigid sections at opposite ends of the shunt, and wherein the graphite fibers in all stacked layers between the rigid sections are free to flex, and wherein heat transfer into and out of the shunt occurs by way of the rigid sections at each end of the shunt, while the intervening fibers provide mechanical isolation.
- 2. The thermal shunt of claim 1 wherein the rigid sections are bonded.
- 3. The thermal shunt of claim 1 wherein the graphite fibers comprise K1100 graphite fibers.
- 4. A thermal shunt for transferring heat comprising:
- a plurality of stacked layers of graphite fibers secured together at opposite ends to form rigid sections at the respective opposite ends that provide for thermal coupling and wherein portions of the graphite fibers between the rigid sections are flexible and provide mechanical isolation.
- 5. The thermal shunt of claim 4 wherein the rigid sections are bonded.
- 6. The thermal shunt of claim 4 wherein the graphite fibers comprise K1100 graphite fibers.
- 7. The thermal shunt of claim 4 further comprising:
- resin impregnated graphite fabric overlaid on the ends comprising the rigid sections;
- an outer fabric layer disposed around the stacked layers; and
- a protective flexible plastic film enclosure disposed around the stacked layers to protect the graphite fibers.
- 8. The thermal shunt of claim 6 further comprising threaded inserts disposed in the rigid sections to allow tight mechanical seating of the thermal shunt to an electro-optical assembly and to a radiator/heat sink to ensure improved heat removal and thermal transfer.
- 9. The thermal shunt of claim 6 wherein the rigid sections further comprise a flexible middle section to allow adjustment of an enclosed thermal path.
Government Interests
This invention was made with Government support under Contract No. F04701-92-C-0062 awarded by the Department of the Air Force. The Government has certain rights in this invention.
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