RI 5982 Thermal Expansion And Phase Inversion Of Six Refractory Oxides ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Clark F. Grain
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Jan 1, 1962

Abstract

These investigations were undertaken as part of the Bureau of Mines program for the development and evaluation of high temperature nonmetallic materials. This report consists of thermal expansion and phase inversion measurements by high-temperature X-ray diffractometry on the principal oxides of beryllium (BeO), calcium (CaO), titanium (TiO2 ), zirconium (ZrO2 ), hafnium (HfO2), and thorium (ThO2); all were high-purity commercially available oxides. Thermal expansion values were calculated from unit cell dimensions measured at selected temperatures. Expansion was determined parallel to each major crystallographic axis for the anisotropic oxides: BeO, TOi2, ZrC2, and HfO2. Combined random and systematic errors in the thermal expansion values are considered to be less than 3 percent of the total expansion at 500° C. and approximately 2 percent at 1,000° C. No hysteresis in the expansion curves was noted between heating and cooling cycles. The Bureau's values were compared with published expansion measurements obtained by X-ray diffraction, dilatometric, interferometric, and telemicroscopic techniques. For anisotropic oxides, average linear expansion values were calculated from the volume expansion.
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APA: Clark F. Grain  (1962)  RI 5982 Thermal Expansion And Phase Inversion Of Six Refractory Oxides ? Summary

MLA: Clark F. Grain RI 5982 Thermal Expansion And Phase Inversion Of Six Refractory Oxides ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1962.

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