Claims
- 1. A process of forming a billet of pressure cast, tile reinforced metal armor, comprising the steps of:
- inserting a disc into a mold assembly, the mold assembly including a base plate, a die with an inner cavity disposed on the base plate, a plug disposed on the base plate within the die cavity, and a punch movably disposed within the die cavity, the disc being inserted in the mold assembly over the plug;
- inserting a tile preform over the disc in the mold assembly;
- heating the mold assembly and the tile preform contained therein to a first predetermined temperature;
- heating the punch to a second predetermined temperature;
- introducing a sufficient quantity of molten metal into the mold assembly to cover the tile preform;
- immediately driving the heated punch into the die cavity to apply pressure to the molten metal;
- allowing the molten metal to cool below the solidus temperature of the metal to form a billet of tile reinforced metal armor within the mold assembly; and
- removing the billet from the mold assembly.
- 2. The process of claim 1, wherein the tile preform is prepared by weaving a plurality of alumina tiles together with a steel wire.
- 3. The process of claim 1, wherein the first predetermined temperature is between 540.degree. C. and 560.degree. C.
- 4. The process of claim 1, wherein the second predetermined temperature is 570.degree. C.
- 5. The process of claim 1, wherein the molten metal is prepared by heating a predetermined quantity of aluminum to a temperature of 770.degree. C. under an atmosphere of argon.
- 6. The process of claim 1, wherein the pressure applied to the molten metal by the punch is increased to a full pressure of 2800 psi within ten seconds after introducing molten metal into the mold assembly.
- 7. The process of claim 1, wherein the die is provided with an inner metal liner.
- 8. The process of claim 7, further comprising an initial step of coating the liner, the punch and the plug with a layer of colloidal graphite.
- 9. A process of forming a billet of pressure cast alumina tile reinforced aluminum alloy armor, comprising the steps of:
- inserting a silver coated 6061 aluminum disc into a mold assembly, the mold assembly including a base plate, a steel die with an inner cavity disposed on the base plate, a graphite plug disposed on the base plate in the die cavity, and a graphite punch movably disposed within the die cavity, the silver coated aluminum disc being inserted within the die cavity over the plug;
- preparing an alumina tile preform by cutting a plurality of alumina tiles and weaving the tiles together with a stiff steel wire;
- inserting the alumina tile preform into the mold assembly until the preform rests on the silver coated aluminum disc;
- heating the steel die, the plug and the disc with a resistance ring heater to a temperature of between 540.degree. C. to 560.degree. C.;
- heating the punch to a temperature of about 570.degree. C.;
- preparing a melt of molten aluminum by heating a predetermined quantity of aluminum in a muffle furnace to a temperature of 770.degree. C. under an atmosphere of argon, and skimming the melt;
- pouring the molten aluminum into the die cavity of the mold assembly, such that the tile preform is covered with molten metal;
- immediately driving the heated punch into the die cavity with an electro-hydraulic press to apply pressure to the molten aluminum, and increasing the pressure to a full pressure of 2800 psi within ten seconds after pouring the molten aluminum into the die cavity of the mold assembly;
- allowing the molten aluminum to cool below the solidus temperature of the aluminum to form a billet of pressure cast alumina tile reinforced aluminum alloy armor; and
- removing the billet from the mold assembly.
Government Interests
This invention was made with Government support by the Naval Surface Warfare Center. The Government has certain rights in this invention.
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