Evaluation of Ceramic Foams and Simulated Reentry Environments

2003 
NASA and Ames is conducting ongoing research in lower density reusable TPS material for future reentry vehicles. Ceramic foams from pre ceramic polymer routes have potential for use in both acreage TPS and as tile leading edges for reentry vehicles. One of the key factors to investigate, when developing new materials for reentry applications, is their oxidation behavior in the appropriate reentry environment whrch can be simulated using ground based arc jet (plasma jet) testing. Studies have shown that oxidation rates of materials will differ when exposed to either monatomatic or molecular oxygen and the amount of monoatomic oxygen depends on the conditions particular to a given test situation. Monoatomic oxygen is always present in reentry environment, therefore arc jet testing is required to provide the appropriate conditions (stagnation pressures, heat fluxes, enthalpies, heat loads and atmospheres) encountered during flight. This preliminary work looks at the response of ceramic foams (Si systems) exposed to simulated reentry environments and investigates the influence of microstructure and composition on the materials response.
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