Polyimide Foams for Aerospace Vehicles

Author:

Weiser Erik S,Johnson Theodore F,St Clair Terry L1,Echigo Yoshiaki,Kaneshiro Hisayasu2,Grimsley Brian W3

Affiliation:

1. 6A West Taylor Street M/S 226, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA 23681, USA

2. Unitika Ltd, Kyoto, Japan 611

3. Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA 23529, USA

Abstract

Due to a demand by the aerospace industry, NASA has begun developing the next generation of polyimide foams which could be utilized to reduce vehicle weight for the X-33 and Reusable Launch Vehicle (RLV) programmes. The activity at NASA Langley Research Center focuses on developing polyimide foam and foam structures which are made using monomeric solutions or salt solutions formed from the reaction of a dianhydride and diamine dissolved in a mixture of foaming agents and alkyl alcohols. This process can produce polyimide foams with varying properties from a large number of monomers and monomer blends. The specific densities of these foams can range from 0.008 g cc−1 to 0.32 g cc−1. Polyimide foams at densities of 0.032 g cc−1 and 0.08 g cc−1 were tested for a wide range of physical properties. The foams demonstrated excellent thermal stability at 321°C, a good thermal conductivity at 25°C of 0.03 W m−1 K−1, compressive strengths as high as 0.84 MPa at 10% deflection and a limiting oxygen index of 51%. Thermomechanical cyclic testing was also performed on these materials for 50 cycles at temperatures from −253°C to 204°C. The foams survived the cyclic testing without debonding or cracking. Thermal forming of the 0.032 g cc−1 foam was performed and a minimum radius curvature of 0.0711 m was achieved. The foams exhibited excellent properties overall and are shown to be viable for use as cryogenic insulation on the next generation RLV.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Materials Chemistry,Organic Chemistry,Polymers and Plastics

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