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LOW-COST TECHNOLOGY OF BORON/ALUMINIUM COMPOSITES

The laboratory has developed a fabrication technology of boron/aluminium structural elements that does not involve high-temperature/high-pressure equipment which is usualle very expensive. This simplifies essentially the whole process of the fabrication of tubes, shells, various profiles, etc, which is normally based on a gas isostatic equipment.
For example, to produce boron/aluminum tubes with longitudinal reinforcement, see Fig.1 for examples, which are characterized in Table 1, we have constructed a simple equipment (Fig.2) based on a commercially available furnace.
Tubes have the end fittings either of aluminum or titanium alloys.
The technology provides the possibility to optimize the composite microstructure to enhance characteristics of the tubes.
At the same time we see how to improve the technology to make the product of higher quality and lower cost. It is certainly possible to develop similar processes for another composite systems.

Fig.1. Boron/aluminum tubes with longitudinal reinforcement.


Fig.2. The equipment for producing boron/aluminum tubes with longitudinal reinforcement. Maximum tube length is 1500 mm, maximum diameter is 75 mm.
The safety of the equipment is sufficient to run it in any room.


We propose:

We are ready to consider the technology transfer of boron/aluminium tubes at any time.

R&D projects can be carried out in the following directions:

  1. Investigation of a possibility to use the technological scheme of making boron/aluminium composites in fabrication technology of SiC/Ti-composite elements.
  2. Developing the fabrication technology of shells of diameter up to 500
  3. Developing the fabrication technology of various open profiles.
  4. Developing a hybrid composite structure combining boron/carbon/aluminium composite structures.

Appendix

BORON/ALUMINIUM TUBE CHARACTERIZATION

Tubes produced by using the equipment operating at the present time:

Table 1. BORON/ALUMINUM TUBES.

Matrix
material

Length

Diameter

Wall
thickness

Tension or
compression

Ultimate load

 

mm

mm

mm

 

ton

Al-6Mg

1000

65

1.0

Compression

20

Al-6Mg

1000

65

1.0

Tension

20

Al-6Mg

400

60

1.2

Compression

40

Al-6Mg

400

60

1.2

Tension

25

AD-33*

400

60

0.75

Tension

18

* Russian trade name for the 6061-alloy.

THE EQUIPMENT IN THE LABORATORY IS CAPABLE TO PRODUCE UP TO 1000 TUBES PER YEAR