Ceramic fibers are just as glass and basalt member of the group of
inorganic fibers. Like most types of inorganic fibers ceramic fibers
have a high tear resistance but a limited flexibility. [1] Ceramic
fibers are characterized by their extraordinary high temperature and
chemical resistance. These properties make them interesting for
different high technical applications, as they occur in aerospace,
chemical-and energy technology. In this field, they are applied
especially as a reinforcement component in composite materials. Not only
the partially high material price, but although the typical brittleness
of ceramic fibers bring huge problems during the textile production
chain, which limits the availability of complex textile preforms in the
market. Often, a radical revision of the machine and processing concept
is necessary to enable an economical production process. The Application
Center for Textile Fiber Ceramics TFK at Fraunhofer-Center for High
Temperature Materials and Design HTL develops and modifies textile
production processes to make them suitable for the special requirements
of ceramic fibers. One and multilayer woven fabrics, braids and tape
structures for the winding process have already been successfully
implemented. A further development complex is the intensive
investigation of three-dimensional textile reinforcement structures.
Regarding the high material costs, these research activities are very
important. If the textile reinforcement is placed only where needed, the
amount of used fiber material can be reduced significantly.
| Titel | Custom-Made Reinforcement Structures Made of Inorganic Fibers Challenges, Chances and Technical Approaches |
|---|---|
| Medien | Key Engineering Materials |
| Band | Volume 809 |
| Verfasser | Marielies Becker, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Frank Ficker, Roxana Miksch, Sabine Olbrich |
| Seiten | 167-170 |
| Veröffentlichungsdatum | 01.06.2019 |
| Zitation | Becker, Marielies; Ficker, Frank; Miksch, Roxana; Olbrich, Sabine (2019): Custom-Made Reinforcement Structures Made of Inorganic Fibers Challenges, Chances and Technical Approaches. Key Engineering Materials Volume 809, 167-170. DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/KEM.809.167 |