RI 6180 Thermal Expansion Of The Oxides Of Yttrium, Cerium, Samarium, Europium, And Dysprosium

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Roy L. Wilfong
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Jan 1, 1963

Abstract

The linear expansion of high-purity oxides of yttrium, cerium, samarium, europium, and dysprosium was determined by the interferometric method for the temperature range 25° to 1,000° C. Single-crystal magnesium oxide and single-crystal aluminum oxide were used as reference materials. The bulk density and crystal form of the nonreference materials also were determined. The coefficients of linear expansion in the range 25° to 1,000° C were found to be 8.10 x 10-6 for yttria, 12.10 x 10-6 for ceria, 10.81 x 10'6 for samaria (monoclinic), 10.35 x 10-6 for europia (monoclinic), and 8.13 x 10-6 for dysprosia, each given in centimeters per centimeter per degree Centigrade. A detailed investigation of the interferometric technique for measuring thermal expansion in this temperature range was made. The interferometer was found to be a precise tool but only when adequate precautions were taken. These precautions are described.
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APA: Roy L. Wilfong  (1963)  RI 6180 Thermal Expansion Of The Oxides Of Yttrium, Cerium, Samarium, Europium, And Dysprosium

MLA: Roy L. Wilfong RI 6180 Thermal Expansion Of The Oxides Of Yttrium, Cerium, Samarium, Europium, And Dysprosium. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1963.

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