Ablative and mechanical
properties of quartz phenolic
composites
doi: 10.5028/jatm.2009.01016368
Maria L. Gregori*
Institute of Aeronautics and Space
São José dos Campos - Brazil
luisa.gregori@iae.cta.br
Edson A. Barros
Technological Institute of Aeronautics
São José dos Campos - Brazil
barros@ita.br
Gilberto P. Filho
Technological Institute of Aeronautics
São José dos Campos - Brazil
gilberto@ita.br
Luiz Cláudio Pardini
Institute of Aeronautics and Space
São José dos Campos - Brazil
pardini@iae.cta.br
Sonia F. Costa
Institute of Aeronautics and Space
São José dos Campos - Brazil
sonia@iae.cta.br
*author for correspondence
Abstract:
Quartz phenolic composites have been applied to thermal protection systems (TPSs) for reentry vehicles since the late fifties due to their excellent
ablative resistance and mechanical performance. TPSs must withstand the
aggressive reentry environment, such as atomic oxygen, when submitted to very
high temperatures (> 1000° C) and heat flux. The ablative performance of
composites is influenced by both base materials and environmental parameters
during the ablation process.
For TPS systems phenolic resin is usually used as the base matrix due to its ability
to form a stable char during decomposition. This char plays an important role in
the absorption of the heat generated during the ablation process. During re-entry,
parts of the charred matrix can be abrasively removed by shear force due to high
pressure and velocity.
In this work the ablative and mechanical properties of quartz phenolic composites
were evaluated in order to identify the range of properties suitable for the use of
these materials as thermal protection systems for space vehicles. Quartz fabric
having an areal weight of 680 g/m² and a resole-type phenolic resin were used to
prepare the composites. The resin has a viscosity of 165 MPα at 20°C. The prepreg
material was cured by heating under pressure of 100 bar in a mold. The resin
content of the prepreg obtained was about 50 per cent. The mechanical properties
evaluated were, tensile, shear and flexural strength. The results obtained showed
that this material has average values of 38.5 MPα, 52 MPα and 85 MPα for tensile,
shear and flexural strength, respectively.
The ablative tests were carried out in a high-energy air plasma in ambient
atmosphere and the mass losses were measured for different exposure time.
Keywords:
Ablation, Quartz phenolic, Mechanical properties, Thermal
protection systems.
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