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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 30, 2015
Filed:
Jul. 26, 2011
Jin Ho Kang, Newport News, VA (US);
Cheol Park, Yorktown, VA (US);
Godfrey Sauti, Hampton, VA (US);
Michael W. Smith, Newport News, VA (US);
Kevin C. Jordan, Newport News, VA (US);
Sharon E. Lowther, Hampton, VA (US);
Robert George Bryant, Lightfoot, VA (US);
Jin Ho Kang, Newport News, VA (US);
Cheol Park, Yorktown, VA (US);
Godfrey Sauti, Hampton, VA (US);
Michael W. Smith, Newport News, VA (US);
Kevin C. Jordan, Newport News, VA (US);
Sharon E. Lowther, Hampton, VA (US);
Robert George Bryant, Lightfoot, VA (US);
Jefferson Science Associates, LLC, Newport News, VA (US);
The United States of America as represented by the Administrator of NASA, Washington, DC (US);
Abstract
Boron nitride nanotubes (BNNTs), boron nitride nanoparticles (BNNPs), carbon nanotubes (CNTs), graphites, or combinations, are incorporated into matrices of polymer, ceramic or metals. Fibers, yarns, and woven or nonwoven mats of BNNTs are used as toughening layers in penetration resistant materials to maximize energy absorption and/or high hardness layers to rebound or deform penetrators. They can be also used as reinforcing inclusions combining with other polymer matrices to create composite layers like typical reinforcing fibers such as Kevlar®, Spectra®, ceramics and metals. Enhanced wear resistance and usage time are achieved by adding boron nitride nanomaterials, increasing hardness and toughness. Such materials can be used in high temperature environments since the oxidation temperature of BNNTs exceeds 800° C. in air. Boron nitride based composites are useful as strong structural materials for anti-micrometeorite layers for spacecraft and space suits, ultra strong tethers, protective gear, vehicles, helmets, shields and safety suits/helmets for industry.