Resin-impregnated carbon fiber composites containing metal inserts. Carbon
fibers or a carbon fiber preform are bonded to a metal structural member.
Once the carbon fiber-metal bond is established, the fiber-metal assembly
or hybrid preform is impregnated with resin, to form an article in which
bonding between the metal structural member and the composite remainder
of the article is greatly enhanced. In a process embodiment, a metal
insert, e.g. a steel insert, is provided in contact with particulate
carbide-forming metal, e.g. titanium, and with carbon fiber segments.
Then an electric current is passed through the carbide-forming metal
particles and carbon fibers to heat them to a temperature above the
melting point of the carbide-forming metal. This initiates an exothermic
reaction, which forms liquid phase metal carbide. Subsequently the liquid
phase metal carbide is cooled and solidified, thereby bonding the carbon
fiber segments to the metal insert.