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Self-propagating combustion synthesis of intermetallic matrix composites in the ISS
Authors:Roberto Orrù  Roberta Licheri  Antonio Mario Locci  Giacomo Cao  Jimmy De Wilde  Fabienne Lemoisson  Ludo Froyen  Inigo A Beloki  Alexander E Sytschev  Alexander S Rogachev  David J Jarvis
Affiliation:1. Dipartimento di Ingegneria Chimica e Materiali, Centro Studi sulle Reazioni Autopropaganti (CESRA), Unità di Ricerca del Consorzio Interuniversitario Nazionale per la Scienza e Tecnologia dei Materiali (INSTM), Università degli Studi di Cagliari, Cagliari, Italy
2. Dept. MTM, K.U. Leuven, Kasteelpark Arenberg 44, B-3001, Heverlee, Belgium
3. INASMET, Parque Tecnologico, E-20009, Donostia - San Sebastian, Spain
4. Institute of Structural Macrokinetics and Materials Science, Russian Academy of Sciences, Chernogolovka, 142432, Moscow Region, Russia
5. European Space Agency, Keplerlaan 1, P.O Box 299, 2200, Ag Noordwijk Zh, The Netherlands
Abstract:Combustion Synthesis experiments have been performed on the ISS (International Space Station) during the Belgian taxi-flight mission ODISSEA in November 2002, in the framework of the ESA-coordinated project COSMIC (Combustion Synthesis under Microgravity Conditions). The main objective of the experiments was to investigate the general physico-chemical mechanisms of combustion synthesis processes and the formation of products microstructure. Within the combustion zone, a number of gravity-dependent phenomena occur, while other phenomena are masked by gravity. Under certain conditions, gravity-dependent secondary processes may also occur in the heat-affected zone after combustion. To study the influence of gravity, a specially dedicated reactor ensemble was designed and used in the Microgravity Science Glovebox (MSG) onboard the ISS. In this work, the experiment design is first discussed in terms of the experimental functionality and reactor ensemble integration in the MSG. To investigate microstructure formation, a sample constituted by a cylindrical portion followed by a conical one, the latter being inserted inside a massive copper block, is used. The experiment focused on the synthesis of intermetallic matrix composites (IMCs) based on the Al-Ti-B system. Depending on the composition, different intermetallic compounds (TiAl and TiAl3) can be formed as matrix phase while TiB2 represents the reinforcing particulate phase. During the ISS mission, six samples with a relatively high green density of 65%TD have successfully been processed. The influence of the composition on the combustion process will be examined.
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