Costs & benefits of bioinspired ceramics vs metallic alloys in aerospace

Metallic elements like nickel and aluminium are commonly used in aerospace applications e.g., combustion engines, turbine blades, and other critical engine parts. As technology continues to advance, mankind has been seeking new materials either through the combination of different elements e.g., met...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Too, Nigel Yun Zhou
Other Authors: Hortense Le Ferrand
Format: Final Year Project (FYP)
Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2022
Subjects:
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10356/157265
_version_ 1811684826077462528
author Too, Nigel Yun Zhou
author2 Hortense Le Ferrand
author_facet Hortense Le Ferrand
Too, Nigel Yun Zhou
author_sort Too, Nigel Yun Zhou
collection NTU
description Metallic elements like nickel and aluminium are commonly used in aerospace applications e.g., combustion engines, turbine blades, and other critical engine parts. As technology continues to advance, mankind has been seeking new materials either through the combination of different elements e.g., metal alloys, or inspirations from nature. In recent years, bioinspired composites that replicate microstructures of living organisms caught the aviation industry’s attention and have been studied to replace existing aviation materials. In this report, nacre-like alumina (NLA) which is a bioinspired composite that has nacre-like microstructure inspired from the seashell of the pearl, Nacre will be studied and compared along with other metallic alloys such as the high entropy alloy (HEA), niobium silicide alloy, and nickel-based superalloy, CMSX-8. The report will draw information from published literature available and in-print documents to draw comparisons between NLA and metallic alloys to determine the cost and benefits of the usage of NLA in the fabrication of turbine blades in the turbo engine of aircraft. Performances of these selected materials will be compared; environmental concerns and impacts will also be discussed. NLA has great potential to become the new aviation material but there are still some uncertainties to be addressed. Nevertheless, it is highly recommended that the aviation industry looks at NLA thoroughly, solve its uncertainties, and provides new solutions to support the continuous advancement in technologies.
first_indexed 2024-10-01T04:34:48Z
format Final Year Project (FYP)
id ntu-10356/157265
institution Nanyang Technological University
language English
last_indexed 2024-10-01T04:34:48Z
publishDate 2022
publisher Nanyang Technological University
record_format dspace
spelling ntu-10356/1572652022-05-12T13:06:05Z Costs & benefits of bioinspired ceramics vs metallic alloys in aerospace Too, Nigel Yun Zhou Hortense Le Ferrand School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Hortense@ntu.edu.sg Engineering::Mechanical engineering Metallic elements like nickel and aluminium are commonly used in aerospace applications e.g., combustion engines, turbine blades, and other critical engine parts. As technology continues to advance, mankind has been seeking new materials either through the combination of different elements e.g., metal alloys, or inspirations from nature. In recent years, bioinspired composites that replicate microstructures of living organisms caught the aviation industry’s attention and have been studied to replace existing aviation materials. In this report, nacre-like alumina (NLA) which is a bioinspired composite that has nacre-like microstructure inspired from the seashell of the pearl, Nacre will be studied and compared along with other metallic alloys such as the high entropy alloy (HEA), niobium silicide alloy, and nickel-based superalloy, CMSX-8. The report will draw information from published literature available and in-print documents to draw comparisons between NLA and metallic alloys to determine the cost and benefits of the usage of NLA in the fabrication of turbine blades in the turbo engine of aircraft. Performances of these selected materials will be compared; environmental concerns and impacts will also be discussed. NLA has great potential to become the new aviation material but there are still some uncertainties to be addressed. Nevertheless, it is highly recommended that the aviation industry looks at NLA thoroughly, solve its uncertainties, and provides new solutions to support the continuous advancement in technologies. Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) 2022-05-12T13:06:05Z 2022-05-12T13:06:05Z 2022 Final Year Project (FYP) Too, N. Y. Z. (2022). Costs & benefits of bioinspired ceramics vs metallic alloys in aerospace. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/157265 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/157265 en P-B048 application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
spellingShingle Engineering::Mechanical engineering
Too, Nigel Yun Zhou
Costs & benefits of bioinspired ceramics vs metallic alloys in aerospace
title Costs & benefits of bioinspired ceramics vs metallic alloys in aerospace
title_full Costs & benefits of bioinspired ceramics vs metallic alloys in aerospace
title_fullStr Costs & benefits of bioinspired ceramics vs metallic alloys in aerospace
title_full_unstemmed Costs & benefits of bioinspired ceramics vs metallic alloys in aerospace
title_short Costs & benefits of bioinspired ceramics vs metallic alloys in aerospace
title_sort costs benefits of bioinspired ceramics vs metallic alloys in aerospace
topic Engineering::Mechanical engineering
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/157265
work_keys_str_mv AT toonigelyunzhou costsbenefitsofbioinspiredceramicsvsmetallicalloysinaerospace