Claims
- 1. A thrust vectoring panel for deflecting the thrust of axial turbine engines comprising
- a face layer comprising a silicon carboxide matrix with ceramic reinforcing fibers, an insulation layer and a skeletal structure,
- said face layer being of a material capable of withstanding high temperatures in the range of 2200.degree.-2500.degree. F. for an extended period of time and 2800.degree. F. for a short period of time while retaining at least 90% of its room temperature strength during these temperature excursions, said insulation layer being of a fiber reinforced material capable of providing insulation from the extreme heat of the jet engine thrust, and said skeletal structure being of a fiber reinforced material capable of supporting integral interfaces.
- 2. The thrust vectoring panel of claim 1, wherein said face layer material can withstand temperatures of 2300.degree.-2500.degree. F. for at least 2000 hours and can withstand temperatures of 2800.degree. F. for at least 5 minutes while retaining at least 90% of its room temperature strength during these temperature excursions.
- 3. The thrust vectoring panel of claim 1 wherein said insulation layer comprises a fiber reinforced ceramic matrix.
- 4. The thrust vectoring panel of claim 1 wherein the insulation layer is adhesively bonded to the face layer and the skeletal structure.
- 5. The thrust vectoring panel of claim wherein the insulation layer is parasitically bonded to the face layer and the skeletal structure.
- 6. The thrust vectoring panel of claim 1 wherein the skeletal structure further comprises channels embedded within the skeletal structure for receiving a cooling medium or diagnostic devices.
- 7. A thrust vectoring panel for deflecting the thrust in aircraft engines comprising:
- a face layer comprising a silicon carboxide matrix with ceramic reinforcing fibers, an insulation layer and a skeletal structure,
- the face layer being of a silicon carboxide matrix with ceramic reinforcing fibers, the face layer formed and cured from a polymer precursor which is polymerized and then pyrolyzed,
- the insulation layer being of the same material as the silicon carboxide matrix face layer in its polymerized state before pyrolyzation, the insulation layer providing insulation from the extreme heat of the aircraft engine, and
- the skeletal structure being of a fiber reinforced material capable of supporting integral interfaces.
- 8. The thrust vectoring panel of claim 7 wherein said face layer is capable of withstanding high temperatures in the range of 2200.degree.-2500.degree. F. for at least 2000 hours and 2800.degree. F. for at least 5 minutes while retaining at least 90% of its room temperature strength during these temperature excursions.
- 9. The thrust vectoring panel of claim 8 wherein the insulation layer pyrolyzes when a portion of the face layer covering its wears away or disintegrates thereby exposing the underlying insulation layer, the insulation layer being exposed to the heat of the aircraft engine thrust and pyrolyzing.
- 10. The thrust vectoring panel of claim 8 wherein said insulation layer comprises a fiber reinforced ceramic matrix.
- 11. The thrust vectoring panel of claim 8 wherein the insulation layer is adhesively bonded to the face layer and the skeletal structure.
- 12. The thrust vectoring panel of claim 8 wherein the insulation layer is parasitically bonded to the face layer and the skeletal structure.
- 13. The thrust vectoring panel of claim 8 wherein the skeletal structure further comprises channels embedded within the skeletal structure for receiving a cooling medium or diagnostic devices.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 07/699,316 filed on May 13, 1991, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (1)
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4888376 |
Atwell et al. |
Dec 1989 |
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Allied Signal, Blackglas Technology, pp. 1-8, date unknown. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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699316 |
May 1991 |
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