This report is in four volumes. Volume I is the committee's assessment of the state of net shape technology for aerospace applications based on briefings and discussion at the workshops. Report is an assessment of current and possible applications of net shape technologies by the Air Force, including: precision forging of alloys, powder metallurgy, structural ceramics, superplastic forming, diffusion bonding, vapor deposited coatings, etc.; and composites, including organic matrix composites, metal matrix composites, ceramic and carbon matrix composites in the manufacture of aircraft components. Report includes road maps of research and development efforts in performance and manufacturing technologies and resource allocation.
Net Shape Technology in Aerospace Structures. Volume 1
1986
117 pages
Report
No indication
English
Aeronautics & Aerodynamics , Materials Sciences , Manufacturing Technology , Manufacturing Processes & Materials Handling , Composite materials , Ceramic materials , Manufacturing , Forging , Industrial production , Aluminum alloys , Workshops , Aerospace systems , Air force , Carbon , Matrix materials , Diffusion bonding , Metal matrix composites , Shape , Powder metallurgy , Allocations , Aerospace craft , Aircraft equipment , Organic materials , Maps , Composite structures , Superalloys , Steel , Titanium alloys , Nickel alloys , Resource management , Coatings , Vapor deposition
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