Claims
- 1. A process of fabricating a carbonized billet using a preform and reservoir of pitch, said process comprising the steps of:
- immersing said preform in said reservoir of pitch;
- establishing a temperature gradient across said preform, said temperature gradient having a cooler temperature at one extreme and a hot temperature at the other extreme, said cooler temperature being selected from a range of temperature in which said pitch remains fluid, said hot temperatures in which said pitch hardens by pyrolysis, wherein said temperature gradient comprises a vertical placement of a range of temperatures within said resevoir of pitch, said range of temperatures having said hot temperature at one extreme and said cooler temperature at the other extreme, and wherein said vertical placement of said range of temperatures includes having said cooler temperature at the upper end of said reservoir and said hot temperature at the lower end of said reservoir, said vertical placement of said range of temperature allowing fluid pitch to move by gravity to fill pores left in said preform by said hardening pitch;
- applying moderate pressures within said reservoir of pitch;
- gradually increasing the temperatures in said temperature gradient until all temperatures are within the range of temperatures in which said pitch hardens by pyrolysis, said gradually increasing the temperatures step having a delay which allows fluid pitch to fill pores in said preform left by hardening pitch; and
- removing said carbonized billet from said reservoir of pitch, said carbonized billet being formed as said pitch hardens on said preform.
- 2. A process of fabricating a carbonized billet as defined in claim 1 wherein said hot temperature comprises a temperature of about 550.degree. C.
- 3. A process of fabricating a carbonized billet as defined in claim 2 wherein said cooler temperature comprises a temperature of about 250.degree. C.
- 4. A process of fabricating a carbonized billet as defined in claim 3 wherein said moderate pressures comprise pressures of about one atmosphere.
- 5. A process of fabricating a carbonized billet as defined in claim 4 including a repeating step, said repeating step comprising a repetition of said immersing step, said establishing a temperature gradient step, said applying moderate pressures step, said gradual increasing the temperatures step and said removing step until said carbonized billet has satisfactory density.
- 6. A process of fabricating a carbonized billet as defined in claim 5, wherein said immersing step includes the placement of a porous sleeve over said preform in said reservoir of pitch, said porous sleeve serving to reduce any convection of pitch during said fabrication process so that said temperature gradient is more easily established and maintained.
- 7. A process of fabricating a carbonized billet as defined in claim 1 wherein said temperature gradient comprises a concentric placement of a range of temperatures within said reservoir of pitch, said range of temperatures having said hot temperature at one extreme and said cooler temperature at the other extreme.
- 8. A process of fabricating a carbonized billet using a preform and reservoir of pitch, said process comprising the steps of:
- immersing said preform in said reservoir of pitch;
- establishing a temperature gradient across said preform, said gradient having a cooler temperature at one extreme and a hot temperature at the other extreme, said cooler temperature being selected from a range of temperatures in which said pitch remains fluid, said hot temperature being selected from a range of temperatures in which said pitch hardens by pyrolysis, wherein said temperature gradient comprises a horizontal placement of a range of temperatures within said reservoir of pitch, said range of temperatures having said hot temperature at one extreme and said cooler temperature at the other extreme;
- applying moderate pressures within said reservoir of pitch;
- gradually increasing the temperatures in said temperature gradient until all temperatures are within the range of temperatures in which said pitch hardens, said gradually increasing the temperatures step having a delay which allows fluid pitch to fill pores in said preform left by hardening pitch; and
- removing said carbonized billet from said reservoir of pitch, said carbonized billet being formed as said pitch hardens on said preform.
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalty thereon.
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