DocumentCode :
3294735
Title :
Application of particulate reinforced aluminum matrix composite in airborne photoelectric turret
Author :
Zhi-feng, Cheng ; Bao, Zhang ; Ming, Dai ; Ping, Wang ; Meng, Huang
Author_Institution :
Changchun Inst. of Opt., Fine Mech. & Phys., Chinese Acad. of Sci., Changchun, China
fYear :
2011
fDate :
15-17 April 2011
Firstpage :
4807
Lastpage :
4810
Abstract :
In order to design and manufacture more excellent airborne photoelectric stable turret, a new type of aeronautical material-particulate reinforced aluminum matrix composite (SiC/Al composite) is investigated. Several crucial technologies, such as pressureless infiltration technology, interface reaction controls and plate´s welding are systematically studied. Then, using SiC/Al composites, the airborne photoelectric stable turret frame is successfully prepared in density of 2.94 g/cm3; modulus of elasticity of 213 GPa and thermal expansion coefficient of 7.9 × 10-6/K The frame has decreased the maximum deformation by by 60% and increased the fundamental frequency by 65% as compared with those of aluminum alloy materials, respectively as shown by finite element analysis results. Those are confirmed by vibration test furthermore. Therefore, a significant lightening effect is achieved and the thermal control load is also reduced. The test result indicates that the stable accuracy of the system achieves 19.8 μrad and the optical-axis parallelism of pay load is 0.1mrad. The research applies the SiC/Al composites to airborne photoelectric platforms, which makes a effective exploration for the new aeronautical material´s application.
Keywords :
aerospace materials; aluminium; composite materials; dynamic testing; elastic moduli; finite element analysis; silicon compounds; structural engineering; thermal expansion; vibrations; SiC-Al; aeronautical material; airborne photoelectric turret frame; aluminum alloy materials; deformation; elasticity modulus; finite element analysis; fundamental frequency; interface reaction controls; lightening effect; optical-axis parallelism; particulate reinforced aluminum matrix composite; plate welding; pressureless infiltration technology; thermal control load; thermal expansion coefficient; vibration test; Aluminum; Finite element methods; Optical fiber sensors; Precision engineering; Remote sensing; Silicon carbide; SiC/Al composite; airborne photoelectric stable turrent; inner frame;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Electric Information and Control Engineering (ICEICE), 2011 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Wuhan
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-8036-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICEICE.2011.5778393
Filename :
5778393
Link To Document :
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