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Carbon/carbon-boron nitride composites with improved wear resistance compared to carbon/carbon
Authors:Steven Seghi  Brian Fabio
Affiliation:a Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Technology Assessment and Transfer, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1304 W. Green St., Urbana, IL 61801, USA
b Revolent Technologies, 21351 Ridgetop Circle, Suite 260, Dulles, VA 20166, USA
Abstract:This paper describes the fabrication of a carbon fiber reinforced/carbon-boron nitride (C/C-BN) hybrid matrix composite for possible use in aircraft brakes. These composites were fabricated via liquid infiltration of a liquid crystalline borazine oligomer into a low-density carbon fiber/carbon matrix (C/C) composite. The friction and wear properties of the C/C-BN were explored over the entire energy spectrum for aircraft braking using an inertial brake dynamometer. The C/C-BN composites with densities of 1.55 g/cc displayed wear rates 50% lower than values observed with C/C samples with densities of approximately 1.75-1.8 g/cc. This includes the near elimination of wear from 300 to 600 kJ/kg, which represents the normal landing regime for aircraft brakes. This encouraging behavior is attributed in part to the improved oxidation resistance of the BN at high energy levels and the ability of the BN to facilitate formation of a stable wear film at lower energy levels. The coefficient of friction, while being slightly lower than the values for C/C, appeared much less sensitive to changes in energy level.
Keywords:A  Carbon/carbon composites  B  Impregnation  C  Scanning electron microscopy  D  Frictional properties
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