Porous structure and gas permeability of carbon-carbon base composite Gravimol in production process high-temperature stages
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Results are provided for study of the porous structure and gas permeability of carbon-carbon base composite Gravimol for wing cowling of space shuttle Buran in the production process high-temperature stage. The nature of porosity redistribution is shown for the three main groups of material pores in the production process and their role in the final stage, i.e., borosiliciding.
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Gravimol composite carbon-carbon base (C–C-base) porous structure (PS) pore size distribution carbonization (Cb) stabilizing borosilicidingReferences
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