Claims
- 1. A rocket nozzle system comprising a supporting structure, said supporting structure having at least one nozzle formed as an integral part thereof, said nozzle having an entrance section and an exit section, a throat located intermediate said entrance and exit sections of said nozzle, a throat insert formed of a pyrolized graphite cloth laminate secured within said throat section of said nozzle, a washer of predetermined thickness being located between said throat insert and said entrance section of said nozzle, said washer being consumable at temperatures greater than approximately 700.degree. F. and yet capable of withstanding a temperature of approximately 320.degree. F. and a pressure of approximately 7000 psi with a resultant maximum reduction of said predetermined thickness of approximately 15 percent and a steel housing encompassing said supporting structure, said supporting structure being transfer molded as one piece into said steel housing.
- 2. A rocket nozzle system as defined in claim 1 wherein said washer is made of the combination of two forms of a long chain synthetic polymer, fibrous binder particles and short length fibers.
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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