xpensive wrote:I have heard Ti has the same thermal-expansion as the carbon matrix, making this bonding possible, can this be correct?
Dunno...
I know its (ti) coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) can be mucked about a bit by alloying - but I doubt they can drop an order of magnitude.
In plane, CFRP has a CTE of ~ 5 E-7 (out of plane that may jump to around 5 E-5 - but that is dependant on resin used)
Ti has a CTE of ~ 5E-6
Invar is probably the best metallic for working with composites (thermally), but its a bitch to work with mechanically.
What would the operating temperature of the titanium gearbox be?
How good would the thermal conductivity from ti to the CFRP be?