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Pressure Cast Alumina Tile Reinforced Aluminum Alloy Armor and Process for Producing the Same. (1998)

Abstract
A process for forming pressure cast alumina tile reinforced aluminum alloy armor in which a silver coated aluminum disc is first inserted into a mold assembly, the mold assembly includes a base plate, a hollow steel die with a removable steel liner located on the base plate, a plug disposed on the base plate within the die cavity, and a punch movably disposed within the die cavity, the aluminum disc being inserted within the die cavity over the plug. Next, an alumina tile preform is prepared by cutting a plurality of alumina tiles and weaving the tiles together with a stiff steel wire. The alumina tile preform is inserted over the silver coated aluminum disc in the cavity of mold assembly. The steel die, the plug and the disc are heated. The punch is also heated separately. A melt of molten aluminum is prepared and poured into the die cavity completely covering the alumina tile preform. The heated punch is immediately driven into the cavity to apply pressure to the molten aluminum. When the mold assembly cools, the punch is retracted, the base plate is removed, and the composite billet of pressure cast alumina tile reinforced aluminum alloy armor is removed from the mold.

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Contributors DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY WASHINGTON DC
Repository Defense Technical Information Center OAI-PMH Repository (United States)
Keywords ARMOR, INORGANIC CHEMISTRY, *ARMOR, *ALUMINUM ALLOYS, *ALUMINUM OXIDES, *TILES, *PATENTS, COMPOSITE MATERIALS, WIRE, STIFFNESS, FABRICATION, MELTS, CAVITIES, STEEL, DIES, BILLETS(MATERIALS), COATINGS, DISKS, ASSEMBLY, SILVER, WEAVING, MOLDS(FORMS).
Language eng