Method for producing catalyst fibrous structure
US-2017304814-A1 · Oct 26, 2017 · US
US10906841B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10906841-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815878443-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 24, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jul 24, 2015 |
| Publication date | Feb 2, 2021 |
| Grant date | Feb 2, 2021 |
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The present disclosure concerns a porous body made of a ceramic-matrix composite material for an acoustic attenuation panel and a method of manufacturing the porous body. The porous body includes a plurality of interwoven ceramic fibers, a metal oxide matrix, and a plurality of channels interwoven with the ceramic fibers and interconnected together. The channels define at least one cavity. In one form, at least one channel is wrapped around a ceramic fiber. In another form, at least one ceramic fiber and at least one channel are twisted together. In yet another form, at least one channel is wrapped around a ceramic fiber and twisted with the ceramic fiber. The present disclosure also concerns an acoustic attenuation panel including the porous body and an aircraft propulsion unit having such a panel.
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What is claimed is: 1. A porous body made of a ceramic-matrix composite material for an acoustic attenuation panel, the porous body comprising: a plurality of interwoven ceramic fibers; a metal oxide matrix; and a plurality of channels interwoven with said ceramic fibers, said plurality of channels being interconnected together and defining at least one cavity, wherein at least one channel is wrapped around a periphery of a ceramic fiber along a length of the ceramic fiber and/or twisted together with at least one ceramic fiber, the channel being twisted together with the ceramic fiber along the length of the ceramic fiber and along a length of the at least one channel. 2. The porous body according to claim 1 , wherein the channels are orientated in at least one of a weft direction and a warp direction of the ceramic fibers. 3. The porous body according to claim 1 , wherein at least one ceramic fiber has a titer between 50 grams/1000 meters and 2500 grams/1000 meters for densities between 2.2 and 4. 4. The porous body according to claim 1 , wherein at least one channel has an ovoid section having a minor axis between 0.05 mm and 5 mm and a major axis between 0.05 mm and 10 mm. 5. The porous body according to claim 1 , wherein a volume ratio of the plurality of channels of the porous body is between 2% and 95% of said body. 6. The porous body according to claim 5 , wherein the volume ratio of the plurality of channels of the porous body is between 50% and 90%. 7. The porous body according to claim 1 further comprising at least one aero-acoustic surface, wherein the at least one channel interconnects at least one cavity with said at least one aero-acoustic surface. 8. An acoustic attenuation panel, comprising: an inner layer; an outer layer having an acoustic permeability and in contact with an air flow to be acoustically attenuated; and an intermediate layer between the inner and outer layers, wherein at least one of the intermediate layer and the outer layer comprises a porous body according to claim 1 . 9. The acoustic attenuation panel according to claim 8 , wherein both the outer and intermediate layers comprise a porous body. 10. The acoustic attenuation panel according to claim 8 , wherein at least one portion of the ceramic fibers of the outer layer is interwoven with a portion of the ceramic fibers of the intermediate layer. 11. The acoustic attenuation panel according to claim 8 , wherein the inner layer comprises a porous body and at least one portion of the ceramic fibers of at least one of the inner layer and outer layer is interwoven with a portion of the ceramic fibers of the intermediate layer. 12. An aircraft propulsion unit comprising at least one acoustic attenuation panel according to claim 8 . 13. A porous body made of a ceramic-matrix composite material for an acoustic attenuation panel, the porous body comprising: a plurality of interwoven ceramic fibers; a metal oxide matrix; and a plurality of channels interwoven with said ceramic fibers, said plurality of channels being interconnected together and defining at least one cavity, wherein at least one channel is wrapped around a periphery of a ceramic fiber along a length of the ceramic fiber. 14. A porous body made of a ceramic-matrix composite material for an acoustic attenuation panel, the porous body comprising: a plurality of interwoven ceramic fibers; a metal oxide matrix; and a plurality of channels interwoven with said ceramic fibers, said plurality of channels being interconnected together and defining at least one cavity, wherein at least one channel is twisted together with at least one ceramic fiber, the channel being twisted together with the ceramic fiber along the length of the ceramic fiber and along a length of the at least one channel. 15. A porous body made of a ceramic-matrix composite material for an acoustic attenuation panel, the porous body comprising: a plurality of interwoven ceramic fibers; a metal oxide matrix; and a plurality of channels interwoven with said ceramic fibers, the channels being oriented in the weft direction and the warp direction of the ceramic fibers, said plurality of channels being interconnected together and defining at least one cavity, wherein at least one channel is wrapped around a ceramic fiber and/or twisted together with at least one ceramic fiber.
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