Thermal Characterization of Defense Materials

Abstract

The University of Kentucky Center for Applied Energy Research (UKY/CAER) has been actively involved in research areas of critical strategic importance to numerous DoD missions. UKY/CAER has developed a unique set of research and characterization/testing capabilities to support various DoD initiatives. Particularly, research efforts focus on carbon fiber, carbon fiber composites, carbon nanotubes, thermal management, ablative and high-temperature materials, electromagnetic interference shielding effectiveness testing, to name a few. Further, we have trained numerous students in DoD-relevant research areas. The instrument is a benchtop laser flash apparatus (LFA), with the capability to measure thermal diffusivity of materials from -150 ¡C up to 200 ¡C. This instrument is crucial for the characterization of novel defense materials which operate in extreme environments. This instrument allows for efficient, low-temperature probing of materials on projects for DoD and defense contractors. Specifically, the LFA instrument will be used to measure thermal diffusivity/conductivity of solids and liquids. This instrument is paramount to the success of our current and proposed DoD research efforts.

Document Details

Document Type
DoD Grant Award
Publication Date
Apr 01, 2019
Source ID
W911NF1910180

Entities

People

  • John Craddock

Organizations

  • Army Contracting Command
  • United States Army
  • University of Kentucky

Tags

Readers

  • Reinforced Composite Materials
  • Research Science/Academic Research
  • Thermal Physics or Thermal Science.

Technology Areas

  • Directed Energy