China develops unique heat-resistant material for hypersonic aircraft
By Liu
Xuanzun
Chinese
scientists have developed a new heat-resistant material for hypersonic aircraft
which can endure over 3,000 C from friction caused by a Mach 5-20 flight within
the atmosphere.
The lead
scientist on the project said the material outperforms all similar foreign-made
ones with its high melting point, low density and high malleability.
The new
material enables a hypersonic aircraft to fly at Mach 5-20 within the
atmosphere for several hours, as the high heat resulting from the friction
between the aircraft and the air reaches between 2,000 C to 3,000 C, a
temperature normal metal would not be able to endure.
Normal
metals melt at around 1,500 C, but this new material can bear over 3,000 C for
an extended period, state-owned Hunan Television reported recently.
Unlike
foreign technologies that use traditional refractory metals and carbon-carbon
materials, the China-made new material is a composite of ceramics and
refractory metals, Fan Jinglian, the lead scientist who developed the material
and a professor at Central South University in Central China’s Hunan Province,
told the Global Times.
The
combination of ceramics and refractory metals makes the material far more
efficient than foreign-made ones, and this technology is world-leading, Fan
said.
In a
simple analogy, Fan likened her composite to concrete cobble. “Think of the
ceramics as the cobblestones, or the pellets, and the refractory metals are
like the concrete. In high temperatures, the ceramics will act as pellets that
pin the refractory metals, so they will not soften and deform.”
As a
result, the material not only has a high melting point, but also valuable
characteristics such as low density and high malleability, according to the
Hunan Television report.
China
launched a major hypersonic aircraft project in 2009, and most Chinese
scientists considered using carbon-carbon materials instead of metals back
then.
Fan was
questioned for her proposal to use such a material, but she insisted on making
a sample, which came into being in 2012 and showed great potential.
As of
March, the material has been used for products in a variety of fields including
aviation, space exploration, shipbuilding and national defense, Hunan
Television reported.
Hypersonic
aircraft is not the only area in which materials made of ceramics and
refractory metals can shine, Fan said. Any field that involves extreme high
temperature, such as engines, space rockets and nuclear reactors, will have a
great demand for the material, Fan noted.
China
launched the Xingkong-2 waverider hypersonic flight vehicle via a rocket in a
target range located in Northwest China in August 2018.
On
Tuesday, East China’s Xiamen University launched the Jiageng-1 hypersonic
aircraft with a double-waverider design.
The test
was part of the university’s project to try to quintuple the current speed of
civil aircraft to achieve global direct access within two hours, the Xinhua
News Agency reported on Tuesday, April 23.
It is
unknown whether Fan’s material was used in these two cases.
Source:
Global Times
Teacher is showing students space
knowledge by aircraft models. (Photo by Wangbiao from People’s Daily Online)
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