About this Abstract |
Meeting |
6th World Congress on Integrated Computational Materials Engineering (ICME 2022)
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Symposium
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6th World Congress on Integrated Computational Materials Engineering (ICME 2022)
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Presentation Title |
Multiscale Thermal Conductivity Modeling of 3D Woven Composite Thermal Protection System Materials |
Author(s) |
Brett A. Bednarcyk, Trenton M. Ricks, Evan J. Pineda, Subodh K. Mital, Pappu L.M. Murthy, Zhong Hu |
On-Site Speaker (Planned) |
Brett A. Bednarcyk |
Abstract Scope |
Novel thermal protection systems (TPS) for re-entry and hypersonic vehicles utilize 3D woven composite materials with blended carbon filament tows (yarns) and a phenolic resin matrix. The presence of continuous carbon fibers provides superior stiffness and strength compared to legacy TPS, while the 3D weave pattern provides a great deal of design flexibility for both in-plane and through thickness thermomechanical behavior. However, modeling of 3D woven composites is notoriously complex and numerically intensive. The present investigation utilizes a unique ultra-efficient approach, known as Multiscale Recursive Micromechanics (MsRM), wherein recursive semi-analytical micromechanics methods are employed at various length scales within the composite. The MsRM approach has recently been extended to solve for the effective thermal conductivity as well as the local temperature and thermal flux fields throughout the composite. Presented model results include comparisons to results from the literature and predictions for novel 3D woven TPS. |
Proceedings Inclusion? |
Definite: Other |