Explicit Pore Pressure Material Model in Carbon-Cloth Phenolic
TBMG-1199
07/01/2003
- Content
An explicit material model that uses predicted pressure in the pores of a carbon-cloth phenolic (CCP) composite has been developed. This model is intended to be used within a finite-element model to predict phenomena specific to CCP components of solid-fuel-rocket nozzles subjected to high operating temperatures and to mechanical stresses that can be great enough to cause structural failures. Phenomena that can be predicted with the help of this model include failures of specimens in restrained-thermal-growth (RTG) tests, pocketing erosion, and ply lifting.
- Citation
- "Explicit Pore Pressure Material Model in Carbon-Cloth Phenolic," Mobility Engineering, July 1, 2003.